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Works for me. It is known as the New Basin Canal Lighthouse in New Orleans, but for wikipedia purposes if its supposed to be a light then its a light. spatms (talk) 22:40, 14 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]
A page you started (University Medical Center New Orleans) has been reviewed!
I was beginning to think every other Louisiana editor had gone extinct, but I see you making monthly appearances here and there. I've done my best to clean up as much as possible related to LSU football. Hopefully I haven't messed anything up too bad. Lizard (talk) 20:17, 24 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]
looks like this draft won't be too eventful for us. A lot of juniors staying for their senior seasons. The only one I can see maybe going in the first round is Deion Jones. Lizard (talk) 02:29, 29 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I trust your judgement, but are LSU and A&M really primary rivals? I was under the impression the 3 primary were Bama, Ole Miss, and Arkansas. I'd even put Auburn and probably Florida over A&M. Lizard (talk) 16:14, 31 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Looking at the history of LSU football, yes A&M is a primary rival. Even though A&M didn't join the conference until 2013, they played LSU 49 times before then and many times almost a decade at a time. Most of any school outside the conference. In contrast, LSU played Arkansas 12 less games before joining the conference, but Arkansas joined the conference much sooner in 1992, showing LSU played A&M more often than Arkansas. Also LSU last played Arkansas in 1966 in a bowl game until they played them again starting in 1992. There is also "bad blood" between LSU and A&M due to LSU cancelling the contract with A&M in 1995. LSU tried to restart the rivalry, but A&M was upset about the 1995 decision and declined until joining the conference. Looking at history of rivalries, "bad blood" has greatly contributed to making rivalries more intense.
Bama and Ole Miss are rivals. Florida sort of a rival based on LSU playing Florida every year since 1971, but the school and athletic department don't view them as primary rivals. For the last couple years, LSU has been asking the SEC to remove Florida from their schedule, which is not something you would do for a primary conference rival. LSU playing Auburn is actually a product of 1992 expansion. LSU didnt play Auburn in the 1950s, once in the 1960s, 3x's in both the 1970s and 1980s. Not until 1992, did they play every year. Due to highly contested games from 2004-2008, the LSU-Auburn game took on the appearance of a primary rival for a few years, but has since regressed to match the normal history b/w the schools. You could also say the Arkansas rivalry is somewhat a product of 1992 expansion. The SEC made the schools play each other at end of year to develop a rivalry and then the boot trophy was added when the rivalry didn't measure up to the intensity of the Bama and Ole Miss rivalries in the eyes of many LSU fans, the athletic dept and school officials. The last reason why A&M is considered a primary rival is that the SEC has replaced Arkansas as the end of the year game for LSU. Historically, if an SEC team isn't playing an in-state rival, the last game of the season is against an opponent the schools and SEC view as their main primary rival. Bama-Auburn, Ole Miss-Miss St, Tenn-UK (unless UK playing in-state Louisville), while the other teams play in-state rivals. Arkansas' last game was switched to Missouri when the conference went with LSU vs. A&M for LSU's last game of the season. LSU has 4 primary rivals, but strangely of those 4 primary rivals, it can be argued that (2) Bama and Ole Miss have other main primary rivals and maybe now include Arkansas vs Mizzou in that category as well leaving A&M as LSU's only primary rival without a competing rivalry. User:Spatms (talk) 14:54, 31 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Hmm, fair enough on all points. Rivalries are often the toughest things to verify. And they're constantly changing. Tulane is a distant memory, and the Saban effect instantly made Bama public enemy No. 1. I'd venture to say a good percentage of fans would take a 1-11 season if it meant beating Bama. Lizard (talk) 21:40, 31 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, constantly changing. If you asked me 2006, I'd say Auburn was LSU's main rival, but not now. Some younger fans probably don't even know LSU played Tulane at the end of every year until 1992. I also agree with you on all counts about Bama. Saban is public enemy #1 for LSU fans and since it's been 6 games since they beat him, 1-11 probably wouldn't be a total loss. I can hear many LSU fans saying well, at least we beat Bama and Saban. User:Spatms (talk) 16:05, 31 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks Lizard. At one point, some of LSU's rivals listed similar awards, so if other FBS schools were listing them, then I added those to LSU. Thanks for your response and working with me. Its appreciated and always a pleasure. User:Spatms (talk) 10:58, 22 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Spatms, thanks for recently creating all those Nicholls State Colonels football season artices. I have a few item to point out regarding formatting and grammar:
In a sentence like "The Colonels were led by second year head coach...", there should be a hyphen between "second" and "year" as "second-year" is a compound adjective.
For independent teams, there's no need to denote non-conference games in the schedule table, as every game the could possibly play is by definition a non-conference game.
Similarly, for independent teams, the Conference field of the infobox should be populated simply with "Independent" and the ConfRecord field should be left empty.
In the schedule tables, and wherever else relevant in the article, it's best to make use of Template:Cfb link when wikilinking to articles about opponents in all cases where the article for that specific opponent team season does not yet exist.
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Got a source on the SIAA investigation, or should I start looking in the newspapers? Also, FYI, the 1896 team was commended by Harper's Weekly for how clean the season was. No ineligible players, etc. Cake (talk) 09:45, 26 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Cake, If you'd like to look for additional references that's cool with me. I used the reference already provided, which said the SIAA cleared LSU of any wrongdoing. The article doesn't specify investigation, but an investigation is what you do to find out about something, so I used that term. I guess you could use inquiry or another term, but the article says LSU was cleared of wrongdoing and that was what I was trying to clarify. I'm not sure why LSU doesn't claim the 1908 title since it's recognized by credible outside sources, especially when you compare it to other teams that claim a natl championship in a given year. Good to know about the 1896 team. User:Spatms (talk) 09:20, 26 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Hi there. I see your point. I suppose I was worried with the claim not having a superscript linking to a source following it, but that has been remedied. LSU probably should claim 1908 as a conference title. tl;dr explanation on national titles:
As for claiming it as a national title, I would oppose that unless it was to rub Alabama's nose in its silly title claims like 1941 - how many national champions can say they lost to Vandy (post McGugin)? Football was a 'regional sport' in 1908. For the most part, southern teams played southern teams, and played an inferior brand of ball to the midwest and eastern powers. Even a power like 1908 LSU would have been big underdogs against an average Ivy League team, say 1908 Princeton, let alone the champions Harvard or Penn. A tie with say Penn would have been treated as a victory for LSU - we're just as good as Penn! while a tie would have been treated like a loss Penn - we can't beat LSU? Cf. 1910 Vandy vs. Yale or 1922 Vandy vs. Michigan. I doubt strongly there is a single contemporary source such as a newspaper which calls LSU national champions for 1908. The claim has more to do with retroactive computer methods and such. Just two years prior, the south had its first win over the north when Vandy beat Carlisle. It is absurd, frankly, to claim any national champions in the south before 1917 Georgia Tech. 1908 LSU, 1913 Auburn, and 1916 Tech, while all very strong teams, ruining opponents enough to fool a computer, at the time were never considered national champions, just southern champions. Even as strong as 1917 Georgia Tech was, Tech got wrecked by Pittsburgh 32–0 in 1918, and all of this about the inferiority of southern football seemed confirmed. Thus, it is equally absurd to claim any national champions between 1917 Georgia Tech and 1925 Alabama, the first southern team to win a Rose Bowl, such as 1922 Vandy. However, the NCAA recognizes polls which give these early southern teams national titles, and we have no criterion by which to rule them out which doesn't seem to go against wikipedia's prohibition on original research. Cake (talk) 05:13, 28 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
It's a good question to ask. Lafreniere Park is the home course for the Loyola New Orleans men's and women's cross country teams. When the university hosts a cross country meet they host it in Lareniere Park. Another example, when UNO hosts a cross country meet it's held at Lake Oaks Park in the Lake Terrace/Lake Oaks neighborhood. I know on the template it doesn't seem to fit properly b/c you don't associate Lafreniere Park w/ Loyola, but it is Loyola's home course. I would think Audubon Park or City Park would be a better fit, but the teams use Lafreniere Park. College cross country is different than other sports. The large majority of the home courses are in off-campus parks similar to the set-up Loyola uses. I think it should remain on the template b/c it is an official Loyola sports venue.Spatms (talk) 18:55, 11 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Please help me with... moving page Audubon Park, New Orleans to Audubon Park (New Orleans). Audubon Park (New Orleans) is currently a redirect page and I want to make Audubon Park, New Orleans the redirect page to match the current naming format for parks.
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Thank you. Appreciated! I tried to move it, but I was unable. I've asked this question before, but didnt get a complete answer.... What template should I put on the page to request a move that's similar to this scenario? One where the page you're trying to move to has already been created and you're unable to move it. spatms (talk) 06:56, 3 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]
The Los Angeles Angels players category is for players that appeared in games for the teams in the 60's when they were originally known as the Los Angeles Angels. Stop changing current players to that category please.--Yankees1000:38, 30 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]
That is incorrect. The team is now named the Los Angles Angels since 2016 and once again fit that category. spatms00:42, 30 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I realize that. But it says right on the page that it's for "Players who appeared for the Los Angeles Angels, the original name of the American League franchise, from its inaugural season (1961) through its name change to the California Angels on September 2, 1965".--Yankees1000:47, 30 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Ok, sounds good. I was going to change the category to reflect the change, but decided to change the players first. I will clarify the categories then change the players. I'm being very careful to place players in multiple categories if needed such as those that played for the Angels of Anaheim (pre-2016) and those that played for the Angels starting in 2016 and beyond. spatms00:54, 30 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Made clarifications to team categories for players. Now adding only players from 2016 season forward to Los Angeles Angels players category starting with 2016. spatms01:29, 30 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I understand and thought about that, but I feel as long as you clarify, it will be fine. It is clearly explained on the category page with links to the other Angels teams. Since it's the exact same franchise it's ok to combine. If it was two separate franchises then I would agree with you 100% that there needs to be two categories. I did do some research before and looked up the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams players category was combined from (1946–1994; 2016–present) in one category. The St. Louis Rams and Cleveland Rams were separate, just like the Angels. There was already a precedence set, so didn't think it would be a problem. spatms01:54, 30 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Does not meet WP:NCOLLATH, as the subject has not won any national awards or established any notable records. No in-depth coverage in reliable sources, does not meet WP:GNG.
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You are removing referenced material and reverting to inaccurate information. You also have a history of threatening other users and bullying if you do not get your way. You are unfamiliar with the topic, so you as you have in the past, you threaten to block editing privledges. Also the comments you leave when you edit are offensive to others. Please learn to get along with other editors or somebody may have you blocked or report you.User:Spatms (talk) 20:57, 10 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Whatever. If you have a complaint about my behavior, take it to ANI or keep it to yourself. You are not exempt from following community standards. Gain consensus for your desired changes. If I wanted advice on how to get along here, I'd ask someone who I know and trust. Your unsolicited opinions of my behavior, an opinion which does not reflect community standards, is entirely irrelevant. John from Idegon (talk) 22:49, 10 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Irrelevant to you alone my friend. Being a wikipedia tough guy isn't cool. It's not about you trusting me. Those you like can do whatever they want? Not how it works. I've been on wikipedia since 2012, have over 50,000 edits and have rarely clashed with anyone. You're once again proving it's all about you and are hiding behind rules that do not apply to the situation. I did follow community standards. To call you out, you certainly didn't reach consensus before you made the changes you wanted to make to referenced material. Now please explain your reasoning.
1. School colors - Why are you changing it? I had a reference that showed schools colors are crimson and white and yet you keep changing it to the incorrect red and white.
2. I didnt add B.W. Cooper and CJ Pete's housing development to the article. They were already there. I added links to pages that already existed. B.W. Cooper and CJ Pete's don't exist in real life. They sound like drinking establishments. You're basically adding back non-existent, non-referenced material.
3. Why are you removing referenced material under athletics? High schools do have athletics information listed on their pages plus it was referenced.
4. There is referenced material that shows the notable alumni didnt come from the current Booker T. Washington school. They came from the original school. Yet you keep erasing that.
I await your response, but basically what we're dealing with here is a situation where you got mad b/c I reverted your non-consensual changes and you're angry that someone had the audacity to challenge your authority even when following the community standards.
I've never gone to an ANI in all my years on wikipedia b/c I dont really believe in doing that. I've also never been blocked. Additionally, I've also never been continually threatened to be blocked while meeting community standards just because some person (and I'm sure his allies soon) want to show me who's boss. User:Spatms (talk) 24:58, 10 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi Spatms, your edit on the St. Charles Parish, Louisiana article popped up on my watchlist, probably because it linked to some National Register of Historic Places place article that i must have created long ago. I mainly edit on NRHP places, and I have a bit of a bugaboo about citations to NRHP documents. Your edit definitely improved the article, but you were creating an NRHP document reference on the go, lacking author and date and some more standard stuff. Here are a couple more complete NRHP references, just fully composed, which I am just now putting into the two articles LaBranche Plantation Dependency and Dorvin House (which should have already cited them, but did not. I also may be expanding both of the articles to draw upon the sources.
Perhaps you could use the first of these to replace your "ad lib" reference in the St. Charles Parish article. It would be fine if you wanted to comment out the "With accompanying eight photos from 1984" part, to shorten the reference for your usage there, where the photos link is not so relevant as in the LaBranche Plantation Dependency article itself.
If you're grabbing info from other NRHP articles in your current editing, feel free to ping me or otherwise directly ask me if you'd like me to add NRHP doc references or to complete them out more fully.
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Can I ask the reason why you reverted the infobox photo for Kim Mulkey. The one you reverted was more clear, more recent, and shows Mulkey on her current team. What's the issue with it? - RockinJack1815:52, 30 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia. This is a notice to inform you that a tag has been placed on Scout Island Athletic Fields requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section A3 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because it is an article with no content whatsoever, or whose contents consist only of external links, a "See also" section, book references, category tags, template tags, interwiki links, images, a rephrasing of the title, a question that should have been asked at the help or reference desks, or an attempt to contact the subject of the article. Please see Wikipedia:Stub for our minimum information standards for short articles. Also please note that articles must be on notable subjects and should provide references to reliable sources that verify their content.
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