User talk:Davidraider88

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Err, the game isn't over yet...Why are you adding "L's"?  Nolelover   Talk · Contribs  22:55, 24 September 2011 (UTC)

Helmets
I noticed that you weren't fond of the helmets section on the Seminoles Football page. I think that it is an interesting section and that we should keep it if possible. I've messed around in a sandbox a bit and I think I've come up with a solution. I would appreciate your input on the talk page. Here's my idea. Ayzmo (talk) 05:06, 29 November 2011 (UTC)

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Florida State College football team 1902–1904
David, I have reverted your recent change to the Florida State Seminoles article. Specifically, the inaccuracy regarding the en masse transfer of the 1904 Florida State College football team to the new University of the State of Florida in Gainesville. It never happened, and unless you can produce a verifiable, reliable source per WP:V and WP:RS that says otherwise, it has no place in Wikipedia. Why do I know that such transfer did not happen? Because there was precisely one player from the last Lake City team in 1904 who played for the new UF team in Gainesville in 1906, and he had been a Lake City freshman in 1904. One true fact that gives rise to this myth was that FSC's last 1904 football coach, Jack Forsythe, later became the new UF's first 1906 football coach. Forsythe did not move directly from the old FSC to the new UF, either; Forsythe coached a year of high school football in a small town outside Atlanta before he was hired by the new UF in 1906. If you want to understand the early FSC football history better, I recommend that you read Ric A. Kabat's article, "Before the Seminoles: Football at Florida State College, 1902–1904," Florida Historical Quarterly, vol. LXX, no. 1, p. 35 (July 1991). FYI, my source for the one player who made the jump from Lake City to Gainesville is Tom McEwen's The Gators: A Story of Florida Football, The Strode Publishers, Huntsville, Alabama (1974). McEwen actually includes lists of the 1905 and 1906 UF team rosters; UF had a team in Lake City in 1905, but did not play any games after the 1905 season was canceled by the university president, Andrew Sledd. If you're old enough to remember, McEwen was a sports columnist for The Tampa Tribune for about 40 years. Dirtlawyer1 (talk) 19:36, 27 June 2012 (UTC)
 * And if I may jump in: David, please refrain from comments like this. It's unhelpful, untrue and quite close to a personal attack. Dirtlawyer knows his stuff, and being consistently "right" does not make him a tyrant. Now, even ignoring of the info/sources Dirtlawyer just posted above, the original section was unreferenced and could have been removed or modified on that alone; if you have any sources (I know little about the early years of FSU/FSC), please provide them.  Nolelover   Talk · Contribs  12:12, 1 July 2012 (UTC)

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Proposed deletion of Sean Maguire (American football)


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