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:Since no one has mentioned this and I've seen other lists with lifetime sections, I'm guessing most people don't have a problem with it. Though I can't say that for sure. What percentage of people lists has a lifetime (birth-death) section? [[User:PumpkinSky|<font color="darkorange">Pumpkin</font><font color="darkblue">Sky</font>]] [[User talk:PumpkinSky|<font color="darkorange">talk</font>]] 10:10, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
:Since no one has mentioned this and I've seen other lists with lifetime sections, I'm guessing most people don't have a problem with it. Though I can't say that for sure. What percentage of people lists has a lifetime (birth-death) section? [[User:PumpkinSky|<font color="darkorange">Pumpkin</font><font color="darkblue">Sky</font>]] [[User talk:PumpkinSky|<font color="darkorange">talk</font>]] 10:10, 15 September 2011 (UTC)
::Fair enough. I haven't seen many of these more general type lists come through, so I don't have much to compare it to. I'll '''support''' since others are fine with it, even though it still strikes me as a bit odd. [[User:Wizardman|<span style="color:#030">'''''Wizardman'''''</span>]] <sub>[[User:Wizardman/Operation Big Bear|<span style="color:#600">Operation Big Bear</span>]]</sub> 16:12, 16 September 2011 (UTC)
::Fair enough. I haven't seen many of these more general type lists come through, so I don't have much to compare it to. I'll '''support''' since others are fine with it, even though it still strikes me as a bit odd. [[User:Wizardman|<span style="color:#030">'''''Wizardman'''''</span>]] <sub>[[User:Wizardman/Operation Big Bear|<span style="color:#600">Operation Big Bear</span>]]</sub> 16:12, 16 September 2011 (UTC)

*'''Comment''' The list itself is fantastic, but Montana's national parks, nicknames, and mountains are completely irrelevant. Link to [[Montana]] and get right into the athletes. Also, have an athlete-related photo a the top, not the location of the state. Also, don't use the table title function because you already have section titles. <font color="#1EC112">[[User:Reywas92|<span style="text-shadow:grey 0.3em 0.3em 0.1em; class=texhtml">Reywas92</span>]]</font><sup><font color="#45E03A">[[User talk:Reywas92|'''Talk''']]</font></sup> 22:32, 16 September 2011 (UTC)
::Glad you like the list. As for "parks, mountains, nicknames" I can see trimming this down but I don't think it should totally removed because 1) most people would be "WTF is Montana?" and 2) Rambling Man thought it was important enough for me to add refs so I can't satisfy both his request and yours as they are inherently contradictory and it would make the lead rather short. The table title function is required by [[WP:ACCESS]] (Killervogel5 can explain this in detail). As Montana is a cowboy state I've put the rodeo clown photo at the top along with the map. You're the first to mention the map and I think it's important to keep it as even most Americans can't find Montana on a map.[[User:PumpkinSky|<font color="darkorange">Pumpkin</font><font color="darkblue">Sky</font>]] [[User talk:PumpkinSky|<font color="darkorange">talk</font>]] 23:27, 16 September 2011 (UTC)
:::That's why the article should link to [[Montana]]. There are dozens of other articles relating to the state, and just because people might not know much about it doesn't mean that this should just copy the first paragraph of it. The lead should contain information about Montana's athletes not its geography, which is irrelevant here. Again, if someone doesn't know where Montana is they can follow the link to the main article; the map here is unnecessary. <font color="#1EC112">[[User:Reywas92|<span style="text-shadow:grey 0.3em 0.3em 0.1em; class=texhtml">Reywas92</span>]]</font><sup><font color="#45E03A">[[User talk:Reywas92|'''Talk''']]</font></sup> 17:12, 17 September 2011 (UTC)
::::It does link to Montana, the very first word. You're the only one to object to the first para, which I cut a bit from yesterday, and the only one to object to the map. TRM even liked the first para, asking for more refs even. I can't please him and please you on this. Since you're the only one to object to this so far, I'm leaving it in for now. And again, cutting it would raise the ire of those wanting more than one para. This is one reason I'm disenchanted with the featured process on wiki. Different want different things, so reviews are not standard and you get contradictory desires from reviewers. This is nuts.[[User:PumpkinSky|<font color="darkorange">Pumpkin</font><font color="darkblue">Sky</font>]] [[User talk:PumpkinSky|<font color="darkorange">talk</font>]] 17:41, 17 September 2011 (UTC)

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List of athletes from Montana

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Nominator(s): PumpkinSky talk 13:45, 13 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I am nominating this for featured list because I want the lists of Montanans to be as good as possible. Thanks for the reviews. PumpkinSky talk 13:45, 13 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Resolved comments from Giants2008 (27 and counting) 21:19, 23 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Oppose – Love the idea of this list, but there's way too much uncited content at the present time. A lot of work needs to be done here before this will be ready for the star.
  • "Phil Jackson is a basketball player and coach who is considered one of the Top 10 Coaches in National Basketball Association History." I would change "who is considered" to "who has been voted" to take away attribution concerns that come with the word "considered" (by whom is always the question). It also helps the capitalization make more sense. The table notes contain something like this as well.
    • Done.
  • Don't see any reason why Rodeo should be capitalized in the next sentence.
    • Done.
  • Remove space before reference 11.
    • Done.
  • No need to link Pro Bowl twice in the lead.
    • Done.
  • "He was the first soccer-style kicker in the NFL and elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1991." Add another "was" before "elected" and remove the repeat Hall of Fame link.
    • Done.
  • One example of entries not fully backed up by sources is Bill Wilkinson in the baseball section. The notes say that he "Lived in Great Falls during his mid-teens", but the ref doesn't back that up. Baseball-Reference lists Wilkinson as having lived in Wyoming and Colorado, but I don't see Great Falls, Montana anywhere.
    • cut, moved to talk page.
  • Vedie Himsl: Source only mentions one year as a manager, not everything else he did (playing, coaching, scouting).
    • Added two sources to list and article.
  • For Les Rohr, the source doesn't prove that he "Moved to Montana when very young", though it does verify that he attended high school there.
    • Added official site covering that.
  • Basketball: Robin Selvig has spare brackets after "Coach" in the notes.
    • Fixed.
  • Football: The ref on Jerry Kramer was an interesting video, but I don't recall seeing that he was born in Montana in it. Pro Football Reference probably has it covered, so a second ref for that entry is worthwhile. That will take care of those honors listed as well.
    • Done.
  • Kramer's note should probably say "ranked number one player not in the Hall of Fame by the NFL Network" for attribution purposes.
    • Done.
  • Bobby Petrino: "collegiate head coach University of Louisville...". Needs a word or two after "coach".
    • Done.
  • The source for Jan Stenerud says skiing scholarship, not ski jumping scholarship. It may well have been a ski jumping scholarship, but if so another source is needed to prove that.
    • Done.
  • Jim Sweeney: The source for him says nothing about Jan Stenerud. A space would be nice before the parenthetical (MSU), but this is a secondary issue.
    • Done, both.
  • Rodeo: For Bill Linderman, the source doesn't give his accolades, nor does it really verify his birth place (it just says his parents were from there). If you look at the article, you should find other sources that contain the information needing citation here.
    • Done.
  • Dan Mortensen: The source doesn't verify his membership in the ProRodeo Hall of Fame.
    • Done.
  • Other athletes: The Alice Ritzman bio from the LPGA doesn't give her birth place, though it does say she's from the state.
    • Tweaked entry, added ref.
  • The Leslie Spaulding source says she resides in Billings, not Bozeman.
    • She lived in both, Billings til about 2004 and then at Bozeman while coaching 2007-2011. Just updated list and article, with refs.
  • As a general note, how many of these lifespans are backed up in the sources? Going back to Linderman for a second, it's impossible for the ref to cover it because it came from before he died. I'd be interested to see how many are actually backed up and how many were taken from articles here. For the major sports a stat site would have the birth/death dates covered, but for minor sports like rodeo attention needs to be paid to this factor.
    • I've updated everything you've found and will keep looking on my own in case you missed some.
  • In ref 105, Sher Dog should be Sherdog.
    • Done.
  • What makes Inside Pittsburgh Pirates (ref 22), Mpora Pure Action Sports (ref 104), and North Face (ref 107) reliable sources?
    • Tanner Hall (mpora ref) cut and moved to talk page, North Face (re Nikki Kimall) is a highly reputable outdoor equipment firm and if the North Face ref isn't enough there's this one, replace the IPP one with his baseball reference managerial one.

Note that I didn't check every single source, so it's possible that I didn't catch all of the issues. In fact, I likely didn't, which worries me. What else is uncited in the various columns?

    • A retortical question with slightly dark undertones in its asking. I've updated everything you've found and will keep looking on my own in case you missed some. I'm still new at this. I'll fix everything everyone finds or remove it to the talk page for future research. PumpkinSky talk 00:56, 22 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Giants2008 (27 and counting) 19:49, 20 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

      • That was meant to catch the attention of the FLC community so that someone else will spot-check the list. We don't have nearly enough of that happening here, and I hope this effort is undertaken with this list. I'm sure you don't want any problems remaining in the list either. Giants2008 (27 and counting) 21:19, 23 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
        • If that was the goal, no problem. I want the list to be as good as possible. PumpkinSky talk 21:46, 23 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  • Two more comments upon checking the changes: in ref 101, the publisher shouldn't have a space between Pro and Rodeo (atypical, I know), and in ref 128, a publisher is needed. Giants2008 (27 and counting) 21:19, 23 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Resolved comments from Albacore (talk) 19:58, 27 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
;Comments from Albacore (talk)
I'll do a spot-check on all entries.
Baseball
  • Jeff Ballard's ref doesn't say he currently lives in Billings, or that he was raised in Billings; only he was born in Billings and attended high school there.
    • Fixed stmt.
  • John Gibbons ref doesn't say he was raised in Great Falls
    • Fixed stmt.
  • Neither refs for Rob Johnson say he was raised in Whitehall.
    • Cut that part.
Wrestling
  • Looks good.
Other athletes
  • Please provide a quote for ref 111, because I don't see where it says Anker lives in Bozeman, or was born in 1963, but the article is large, and I could have missed it.
    • Added ref, see note at bottom of article.
  • What makes this a reliable reference?
    • See upper right, Official Montana Website, Department of Tourism.
  • If it is reliable, Eric Bergoust's entry doesn't reference his birth year or that Bergoust competed in the 1994, 2002, or 2006 Olympics
    • Added ref.
  • Where does it say in Scott Davis's ref that he is a two-time U.S. Champion?
    • Added ref.
  • A quote parameter would be useful in ref 115; skimmed the article and didn't see his birth year or the Butte connection.
    • Added two refs.
  • In Johnson's ref I couldn't find the Raised in Missoula connection.
    • Added ref.
  • Kimball's ref maybe a quote param for the Lives in Bozeman; I skimmed the article and couldn't find a connection.
    • Added ref.
  • Birth year and Butte connection missing for Leipheimer
    • Added ref.
  • Petkevich's ref makes me question the reliability of montanakids.com; it states he was born in 1950, and lists Wikipedia as a source; Raised in Great Falls I'd change to born in Minneapolis per the sports reference reference.
    • MontanaKids is an official Montana website, Dept of Tourism. Yes they goofed the year but the rest is very accurate. NYT makes errors too, would you ban them from wiki? And saying they used wiki as one of their refs is like manufacturing dogfood but not feeding it to your own dog. MTKids also lists Sports Illustrated as a ref so are you saying we can't use SI too? Listing Minneapolis does not establish a MT connection.
  • Both Ritzman's refs don't ref birth year
    • There are many refs saying she was born in 1952, but I'm not sure which one would meet FL standards. I'd appreciate some help here.
  • RMV [123] from Schmidt's entry; remove "ever" from quote.
    • Cut "ever", ref numbers have changed, I'm guessing you want Ski Channel removed?
      • No, Ski Channel is fine. Ref 123 (Ritzmans) was on Schmidt's summary, but now fixed. Albacore (talk) 17:50, 25 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  • Wigger's ref, where does it mention his birth or Great Falls connection?
    • Added ref.
I'll check the other sections later. Albacore (talk) 14:16, 24 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Boxing
  • As a wiki Boxrec is not a reliable source
    • Changed to a good ref.
Basketball
  • Ref 57 is the same as ref 56, same URL. Another source should be provided.
    • Fixed.

Also, I emailed Montana Kids and told them to fix their site on Petkevich. PumpkinSky talk 00:04, 26 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

They have fixed it already, not bad huh? Go Team Montana Go! PumpkinSky talk 17:36, 26 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Rodeo
  • Linderman's death year isn't mentioned in the refs
    • Added ref.
  • Mortensen's birth year not mentioned in the refs.
    • Added ref.
American football
  • If you could change the title to "Gridiron football" or "American football" and move it accordingly, that would be nice, to be more specific.
    • Changed to gridiron football as it's more encompassing and would include the guys who played in Canada, which is slightly diffrent version
  • Tilleman's ref doesn't say he lives in Harve
    • Added ref
  • Sweeney's birth year or place isn't mentioned, overall record isn't mentioned, and the years he spent at MSU aren't mentioned.
    • Added two refs.
    • Added ref for year and place born. The ref "big kick out of..." mentions his coaching at MSU (the one that ties him to Stenerud), but added two refs anyway
  • Petrino's ref is missing everything except the "University of Arkansas (2008–present)" part
    • Added two refs.
  • Salonen's ref doesn't say he was raised in Great Falls.
    • Added ref.
  • O'Billovich: "Born in Butte; attended college in Missoula" is unreferenced. ...defensive back and quarterback (1984–1985). Do you mean 1964–1965? He'd be 44 years old playing in the CFL... If it is 1964, than his end year of pro football is unreferenced, and the head coach years need to be arranged properly.
    • Fixed. Changed "born" to "attended high school" though it seems clear he was born there too.
  • Friesz's CFHOF needs a reference
    • Added ref.
  • Ref 73 doesn't say FitzSimmons was raised in Chester
    • Added ref.
  • Dorsch's ref doesn't say he attended high school in Bozeman, only that he was born there.
    • Added ref.
  • Donovan's ref doesn't say he went to HS in Helena, only that he was born there.
    • Added ref.
  • Dickenson's birth year is missing, as well as his Montana connection and his QB years 1997–2008
    • Added three refs.

Albacore (talk) 14:31, 27 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Resolved comments from The Rambling Man (talk) 18:37, 30 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Comments
  • Does the lead image have alt text?
    • Does now.
  • Where are the state nicknames referenced?
    • Added two refs.
  • "Montanans participate in a wide variety of sports including: baseball, basketball, boxing, cycling, football, golf, rodeo, figure skating, skiing, and wrestling." reads very odd to me, Montanans like all other citizens of the world could play any sport, not just the ones you've listed.
    • True, should I add more sports or delete the line entirely? I've never been quite sure what to do on this one.
      • Be either more generalist by explaining the purpose of the list, e.g. "A number of Montanans have become notable for their involvement in ..." or remove it. The Rambling Man (talk) 21:02, 28 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
        • Went with the first option.
  • Refs should be Ref(s) as some are singular.
    • Fixed.
  • If you wish to abbreviate NFL in the lead then use it abbreviated thereafter.
    • I think I'd like to leave as is if it's okay.
  • Tables cols should be same width from section to section.
    • They are. I think the photos might be making them look diff. I may need help if further tweaking is needed. Is this a written requirement or just a personal perference? I don't think it makes the list less esthetically appealing.
      • No written requirement but no reason to have differently formatted tables from section to section. It's probably, as you say, down to the photos. The Rambling Man (talk) 20:47, 28 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
        • So it's a personal pref that's in fact a defacto requirement? You also didn't answer this "True, should I add more sports or delete the line entirely? I've never been quite sure what to do on this one." (see a few items above)
          • No, not a "de facto requirement". I'm just a reviewer saying that stylistically it would be preferable. The Rambling Man (talk) 21:02, 28 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
          • I don't know how to fix. I'll have to try to figure it out. Need a bit of time on this.
            • I went to one of my "table fixing people". Width of each section's table is now the same. Thanks for looking at my list.
  • In refs, staff isn't a proper noun so should just be staff, not Staff.
    • Fixed.
  • Only external link that isn't a major advert site is Montana's historical society. The rest look garbage.
    • Cut the three.

The Rambling Man (talk) 18:08, 28 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Comments
  1. As a proponent of British English I find the use of "athletes" in the title to be misleading, though of course I understand the use of AmE for an obviously US-related article. There are other articles that use "sportspeople" instead, so List of sportspeople from Montana might be an alternative to discuss.
    • I think it better to stay with AmE for an US article. Sportspeople is not something heard here much at all. In fact, I don't know anyone that uses. I can't even remember it being used. Athletes is the norm in the US.
      • I think other lists of US athletes are similarly titled. I favor the AmE version, whatever it is. Sometimes "sports figures" is used, but I don't think it's WP's lingo. -- Montanabw
        • Astute observation by Mike Cline: "the two most prominent british sportspeople I can think of Eric Liddell and Harold Abrahams are refered to as athletes" ??????
  • I did a search on Wikpedia for the word "sportspeople" and the word "athletes" and there seems to be no consensus around the world for preferring either term. In the United States, there is also no consensus use in article titles, although "athletes" seems to be far preferred. My sense would be to go with "athletes," as that is not only the local terminology but is the preferred term in articles and lists about American people participating in sports (HAH!). - Tim1965 (talk) 00:22, 8 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Robin Selvig appears to be a coach and not a player, thus the term "athlete" does not necessarily apply. violet/riga [talk] 21:50, 8 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Self-correction: he is one of a few that once played but are possibly only notable for their coaching career. violet/riga [talk] 21:51, 8 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I think coaches can "count" -- they are, inherently, atheletes first, as a rule. Montanabw(talk) 23:39, 8 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Perhaps, but the bottom line is 1) wiki has no firm rule on this, 2) US English virtually never uses "sportspeople" and trying to force that would like Yanks trying to get "whilst" replaced with "while" used in an article about Britain, adn 3) TRM reviewed this, is a Brit, and didn't mention this as being an issue.
I haven't said that it's an issue - I said that it's "an alternative to discuss". violet/riga [talk] 22:21, 8 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Ah, thanks for clarifying.
  1. The first paragraph details aspects of Montana that I would not say are related, such as the nicknames and the economy breakdown.
    • Hmm. Not directly related but fills in what Montana is. See next item too.
  • This might be relevant, if somehow the point could be made that a small-population state with poor economy cannot sustain either major league teams, major league collegiate or high school sports, and provides little opportunity for in-state professional athletics. If such could be found. (I doubt anyone makes such an explicit argument, however.) - Tim1965 (talk) 00:22, 8 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  1. Are any Montana teams famous? Were there any important sporting events in Montana's history? Perhaps these could be included instead of the above.
    • No. Montana is WAAAY too small in population to have ever had a major league sports franchise. As for events, not that I can think of. I'll ask around though. This is part of the reason I added the stuff in the item immediately above.PumpkinSky talk 20:39, 7 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
      • We export our finest, sad to say, although our college football teams have won several national championships in their various divisions (UM and MSU are usually placed in a division one step down from the biggest schools, Carroll College is something like 5 or 6 times champion in the NAIA group of smaller schools) But here, it's the PEOPLE we are listing. No real famous sports teams/events, our biggest community is just a bit over 100,000 people in the metro area and the whole state is still under population of 1 million. We've hosted the AERC national Endurance race and used to host the College National Finals Rodeo, but that's about it. Montanabw(talk) 21:37, 7 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  • There have been isolated famous sporting events. Todd Foster made his professional boxing debut in Montana. The Jack Dempsey vs. Tommy Gibbons title boxing fight was held in the state in 1923. But such events would need to be tied to people from Montana, not mentioned in and of themselves (as was pointed out above). - Tim1965 (talk) 00:22, 8 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

violet/riga [talk] 16:50, 7 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

  • Comment: I'm not sure if I'm a fan of the limetime section for each column. That can be found by clicking the person, and it doesn't seem to add anything to the article currently. If it's too much to remove it then that's fine, and others may disagree with my opinion. Wizardman Operation Big Bear 03:25, 15 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Since no one has mentioned this and I've seen other lists with lifetime sections, I'm guessing most people don't have a problem with it. Though I can't say that for sure. What percentage of people lists has a lifetime (birth-death) section? PumpkinSky talk 10:10, 15 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Fair enough. I haven't seen many of these more general type lists come through, so I don't have much to compare it to. I'll support since others are fine with it, even though it still strikes me as a bit odd. Wizardman Operation Big Bear 16:12, 16 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  • Comment The list itself is fantastic, but Montana's national parks, nicknames, and mountains are completely irrelevant. Link to Montana and get right into the athletes. Also, have an athlete-related photo a the top, not the location of the state. Also, don't use the table title function because you already have section titles. Reywas92Talk 22:32, 16 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Glad you like the list. As for "parks, mountains, nicknames" I can see trimming this down but I don't think it should totally removed because 1) most people would be "WTF is Montana?" and 2) Rambling Man thought it was important enough for me to add refs so I can't satisfy both his request and yours as they are inherently contradictory and it would make the lead rather short. The table title function is required by WP:ACCESS (Killervogel5 can explain this in detail). As Montana is a cowboy state I've put the rodeo clown photo at the top along with the map. You're the first to mention the map and I think it's important to keep it as even most Americans can't find Montana on a map.PumpkinSky talk 23:27, 16 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
That's why the article should link to Montana. There are dozens of other articles relating to the state, and just because people might not know much about it doesn't mean that this should just copy the first paragraph of it. The lead should contain information about Montana's athletes not its geography, which is irrelevant here. Again, if someone doesn't know where Montana is they can follow the link to the main article; the map here is unnecessary. Reywas92Talk 17:12, 17 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
It does link to Montana, the very first word. You're the only one to object to the first para, which I cut a bit from yesterday, and the only one to object to the map. TRM even liked the first para, asking for more refs even. I can't please him and please you on this. Since you're the only one to object to this so far, I'm leaving it in for now. And again, cutting it would raise the ire of those wanting more than one para. This is one reason I'm disenchanted with the featured process on wiki. Different want different things, so reviews are not standard and you get contradictory desires from reviewers. This is nuts.PumpkinSky talk 17:41, 17 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]