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Add a general early life section
 * Edit Statistics, Gather high school and college statistics.
 * High School statistics:

Miles Sanders ended his senior year at Woodland Hills High School as a 4-star recruit on recruiting websites such as Rivals.com and 247Sports. Sanders was ranked = Article Proposal and Bibliography =

The sources that I have been able to gather are going to be used to create multiple sections within the Miles Sanders Wiki page. There is no information throughout the Wikipedia page on the high school career of Miles Sanders. This is why I will be mostly focusing my attention towards the creation of a section which is titled, "High School Career and Statistics". In this section, I will document the career of Miles Sanders at Woodland Hills High School. This will include awards, recognition games, and college offers. In addition to his high school career I will also be taking a look at his high school statistics. To provide this information I will be using Penn State's’ 2018 football roster to access MIles Sanders bio page. This is a good source of information since it is directly related to the University. The article is missing a great deal of key information and does not have an extensive amount of research put into it. I have gathered enough information through my sources on Penn State’s roster website as well as ESPN and Centredaily to put together a Statistics table. I plan to add the table into the Wikipedia page of his high school statistics. Additionally, I will be doing more research on the college career of Miles sanders and contributing more information to that section. Lastly, as the NFL Combine approaches in the first week of March, I will be watching for the scores and statistics the Miles Sanders is able to produce. I will then find sources of this information to add it into the Wiki page also.


 * https://gopsusports.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=1393
 * https://www.centredaily.com/sports/college/penn-state-university/psu-football/article223741750.html
 * http://www.espn.com/college-football/player/_/id/4045163/miles-sanders
 * https://www.pennlive.com/pennstatefootball/2019/02/penn-state-notes-another-former-lion-enters-transfer-portal-miles-sanders-to-raise-money-at-combine-and-more.html
 * https://247sports.com/college/penn-state/Article/NFL-Combine-Miles-Sanders-running-back-draft-prospect-invited-128581467/

Comments from Dr. Vetter
Hey Trevor. Really nice work on this proposal and bibliography. You have a great grasp of the needed improvements and additions to this article, and you've listed the required number of sources. I wonder if there are any databases that would also contain information about this athlete? Remind me to do a few searches tomorrow. Also, I would recommend that you use other articles on athletes (perhaps better developed ones) as a model for developing tables and other sections. Keep up the good work! -Dr. Vetter

= College Career = Freshman Season

Miles Sanders saw a limited amount of playing time as a true freshman behind former teammate, Saquon Barkley. He received the majority of his reps on special teams this season. While returning kicks for Penn State, Sanders set the school record for kicks returned in a season(33). He is also ranked 2nd on the programs list for kick returns in a single season(688), averaging 20.8 yards per return.

Sanders was selected as a BTN.com All-Big Ten Freshman Team honorable mention.

Sophomore Season

In 2017-18 season, Sanders played in 12 games, making his first college start in one of them. He started his first game against Rutgers on November 11, 2017. Sanders’ sophomore year faced the same fate as the first. As Saquon Barkley had a record shattering season in his junior year, Miles Sanders served as the backup carrying the ball only 6 more times on than the previous season.

Sanders was presented with the 2018 Red Worrell Award for the offensive player who has best demonstrated exemplary conduct, loyalty, interest, attitude and improvement during spring practice.

Junior Season

With Saquon Barkley’s departure from Penn State after the 2017-18 season, Miles Sanders was named Penn State's starting running back. Sanders started 13 out of 13 games in the 2018-19 season. On September 1st, in his junior season debut against Appalachian State, he carried the ball 19 times rushing for 91 yards and two touchdowns. That also included the game winning 4-yard touchdown in overtime. After this performance he was named the coaching staff Offensive Player of the Week. Sanders’ most notable game of the year came against Illinois on September 21st. He Rushed for a career-best 200 yards on 22 carries. He also ended the game with a career high of three rushing touchdowns. He was then named the Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week.

To end the season, Sanders Finished No. 2 in the Big Ten and No. 15 in the nation with 1,274 rushing yards, was Ranked No. 4 in the conference and No. 25 in the FBS with 98.0 rushing yards per game, was No. 5 in the Big Ten and No. 40 in the nation with 5.79 yards per carry. Additionally he finished seventh in the Big Ten in rushing touchdowns (9) and all-purpose yards per game (108.7). On January 3rd, 2019, Sanders decided to declare for the NFL Draft and forego his senior season of college football.

College Statistics

Awards


 * Sanders was selected as a BTN.com All-Big Ten Freshman Team honorable mention.
 * Sanders was presented with the 2018 Red Worrell Award for the offensive player who has best demonstrated exemplary conduct, loyalty, interest, attitude and improvement during spring practice.
 * Selected second-team All-Big Ten by the league's coaches and media.
 * Earned second-team All-Big Ten honors by the Associated Press.
 * Named the team's Most Valuable Offensive Player.
 * Named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week after Illinois (9/21) game.
 * Tabbed the Rose Bowl Game Big Ten Player of the Week following the Illinois (9/21) game.
 * Selected to Pro Football Focus Big Ten Team of the Week following the Pittsburgh (9/8) game.
 * Member of the Maxwell Award Watch List.
 * Among the candidates on the preseason watch list for the Doak Walker Award, given to the nation's top running back.

Comments from Dr. Vetter on article draft: These edits are great. I don't see any issues with style, structure or form. Definitely a lot of issues with your dates in the References though. You'll need to fix all of those. But that will be easier in the actual moonscape article.

= Notes =


 * 4 sub-headings in the content
 * Early Life
 * College Career
 * Statistics
 * References
 * College years has 2 awards under it
 * No information on early life
 * No Pictures on page
 * 4.4 or 4.5 40 yard dash?