The College football WikiProject Newsletter
Issue II - January 2008
Project news
  • Between November and December 2007, over 1,000 articles were added to Wikiproject College Football by editors, bringing the total number of articles in the project to 4,415.
  • The college football article Chris Jessie has been nominated for deletion. Editors are encouraged to visit the talk page and vote for or against the deletion.
  • Administrators are cracking down on fair-use images, including logos, on college football articles. If you use a bowl game, team, conference, or other logo in your article, be sure to provide a fair use rationale on the image page.
  • An article on the 2007 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team is needed to complete coverage of Top 25 teams during the 2007 season.
  • The 2007-2008 bowl season is wrapping up. Editors are encouraged to create and expand individual bowl game articles as well as base articles about the bowl games in general.
  • 2006 Oklahoma Sooners football team failed its Featured Article Candidacy. Editors are encouraged to visit the talk page and help improve the article to Featured status.
  • Several articles have open peer reviews, and editors are needed for comment. Consider visiting an open peer review and leaving comments.
  • Aggie Bonfire, a Wikiproject College Football Featured Article, appeared on the front page of Wikipedia on December 22.
  • 2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl, a Wikiproject College Football Featured Article, appeared on the front page of Wikipedia on December 31.
From JKBrooks85

Welcome to the latest issue of the College football WikiProject newsletter! I hope that you're enjoying regular updates about the goings on of college football on Wikipedia, but if not, feel free to add your name to the "no delivery" section on the newsletter signup page.

I encourage everyone to make regular visits to the College Football Portal and perhaps make it your Wikipedia entry page instead of using the Main Page as your gateway. Nominations for selected articles and pictures are always welcome, and can serve as a great way to show off that new article you just shepherded to Good Article status or the great picture you took the last time you were at a game.

Comments and suggestions on improving the newsletter are always welcome, and help me improve it on a monthly basis. Keep contributing and editing, and don't hesitate to contact me or post on the College Football Wikiproject talk page if you need help or just want someone to look over your article.

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