Talk:List of Clemson Tigers football statistical leaders

Merge with Clemson Tigers Football?
Would it be worth merging this page with Clemson Tigers football? It seems as though the vast majority of the information in the lede is already on the Clemson Tigers football page. Including the following:
 * Formed in 1896, the program has achieved a Consensus Division I Football National Championship, 5 undefeated seasons including 3 perfect seasons, 21 conference championships, 4 divisional titles since 2005, and has produced 95 All-Americans, 17 Academic All-Americans, and 194 NFL players with 21 total conference titles, Clemson is one of the founding members of the ACC, and holds 15 ACC titles, the most of any charter member, and holds the most combined conference football titles of any Atlantic Coast Conference school. The Tigers' most recent ACC championship came in 2015 with a 13-0 regular season and a 45-37 win over #10 UNC.This is literally copied and pasted form the [[Clemson Tigers football] page


 * Among its five undefeated seasons, Clemson was crowned poll-era National Champions and finished with its third perfect season with a 22–15 win over Nebraska in the 48th Orange Bowl. The Tigers have 38 total bowl appearances. The Tigers have finished in the Final Top 25 rankings 29 times in the program's history, and finished in either the AP or Coaches Polls a combined 48 times since 1939. Also copied/pasted from Clemson Tigers football page

With the redundant paragraphs taking up the majority of the text from the Clemson Tigers football page - wouldn't it be approbate to simply merge the pages together? Let me know what you think. Comatmebro User talk:Comatmebro 20:56, 8 January 2016 (UTC)

Contested deletion
This article should not be speedy deleted as being recently created, having no relevant page history and duplicating an existing English Wikipedia topic, because... it is in no way a split of a larger article but merely a statistical leaders page which many other teams have seperate to their main page for example USC trojans and usc trojans football statistical leaders, 2 completely separate pages, this is also the case with about 40 other teams  --Diegotristan8 (talk) 13:11, 9 January 2016 (UTC)