User talk:Purdue2010

Notability of Robbie Hummel
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 * I've received your note and, since you've requested it, I will make a sandbox page for you at User:Purdue2010/Sandbox that contains the most recently deleted version of this page. I have to add, though, that I've looked over this material and I cannot offer you any hope that this page will be retained.  My understanding of the relevant policy (see Notability (people)) for the notability of athletes suggests that the player must be competing at the highest level of amateur competition -- which in the case of basketball would be the Olympics -- or in professional competition.  Although this individual's efforts seem impressive, I don't think he meets those standards.  Nevertheless, it's the exception that proves the rule -- yours might be the one that gets by.  I'll be keeping an eye on the article if and when you remount it.  Accounting4Taste: talk 22:39, 22 February 2008 (UTC)

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