Shaq trade edit

Per WP:CRYSTAL, we don't change roster details based on an unofficial transaction. The deal won't be finalized until league approval sometime Thursday. Thanks. --Madchester (talk) 05:51, 25 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

"We"? It's not unofficial, it's already been cited by both teams.

Hamels edit

I see above you've already been noted about the existence of WP:CRYSTAL, and there are cases where labor takes upwards of three days. Unless you provide a reliable source that shows the baby was born, it doesn't belong in a biography of a living person. Your comments are also uncivil, and I don't appreciate being addressed in that way. KV5 (TalkPhils) 13:57, 9 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

This is an old issue that's already past; however, that doesn't change the fact that your remarks are uncivil yet again. Comment on content, not contributors. If you have an issue with my reversions, which is by this point over three weeks old and a moot point, I will gladly discuss it with you, but only in a civil manner. Many thanks. KV5 (TalkPhils) 00:09, 27 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

Pete Carroll edit

Xhurricanex: You're confusing BCS Title Game (also called the national championship game) with a BCS bowl. In 2004, USC played Michigan in a BCS bowl. IT WAS NOT THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. You're incorrectly labeling Pete Carroll's college career. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Xhurricanex (talk • contribs) 17:11, 12 January 2010 (UTC)

Response: It was not the BCS national championship game, no, but USC was awarded the AP national championship. I referenced the corresponding tables of three other coaches with split titles (Dennis Erickson and Don James in 1991; Nick Saban in 2003), and all are provided the orange shading consistent with the national championship. To be consistent for this condition, Pete Carroll's 2003 line should be orange. If there were separate shades for BCS / Split / AP, then I would agree that they should be different colors. Kurtomatic (talk) 20:10, 12 January 2010 (UTC)Reply