Talk:Oklahoma State–Tulsa football rivalry

Latest comment: 3 years ago by UW Dawgs in topic Notability as rivalry

Notability as rivalry edit

Because this article has sources from Oklahoma media dating back to 1982 discussing the football series between Oklahoma State and Tulsa, I think this football series meets the general notability guideline (as advised by WP:NRIVALRY). Thoughts, UW Dawgs? Arbor to SJ (talk) 00:21, 17 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

WP:SIGCOV policy guideline includes If a topic has received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject, it is presumed to be suitable for a stand-alone article or list. Do you believe a 1982 opinion quotation from Jimmy Johnson (then OSU head coach, a non-neutral party) is GNG-sufficient to characerterize this as a rivalry? UW Dawgs (talk) 01:23, 17 October 2020 (UTC)Reply
Jimmy Johnson was quoted in The Oklahoman newspaper, a secondary, reliable source has provided plenty of coverage of the OSU-Tulsa football series as shown in the references. WP:RS is more about the references provided for the article, not people quoted. Arbor to SJ (talk) 01:57, 17 October 2020 (UTC)Reply
This edit[1] implicitly asserted that notability had been established by a lone citation in which "rivalry" appears only once (within the headline) while "series" appears five times in the article's body, and one other primary source citation which identifies this as a routine series (not a rivalry). The addition of a RS citation for Tulsa/Cooper and OSU/Johnson's conflicting 1982 personal opinions did not resolve the GNG sourcing issue. UW Dawgs (talk) 15:22, 19 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

I've added two more news stories from the 1990s. Do they resolve the notability issue? Arbor to SJ (talk) 05:49, 19 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

No, I don't believe that represents "significant coverage" as called out above. The first cite is dominated by quotations of personal opinion and the second contains a single passing statement. UW Dawgs (talk) 05:58, 13 December 2020 (UTC)Reply