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The result was '''keep'''. Valid arguments on either side and no consensus to delete; default to keep. [[User:Drmies|Drmies]] ([[User talk:Drmies|talk]]) 02:09, 23 April 2013 (UTC)
===[[Riley Dodge]]===
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Former high school standout who fell into obscurity in college. Once notable, now no longer is. [[User:Bender235|bender235]] ([[User talk:Bender235|talk]]) 09:15, 6 April 2013 (UTC)
Former high school standout who fell into obscurity in college. Once notable, now no longer is. [[User:Bender235|bender235]] ([[User talk:Bender235|talk]]) 09:15, 6 April 2013 (UTC)
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::The 2009 ankle injury is from "ESPNDallas.com" and is what you would expect for local coverage of a starting college athlete. Important local athletes in high schools also get such mentions. [[User:SalHamton|SalHamton]] ([[User talk:SalHamton|talk]]) 18:33, 7 April 2013 (UTC)
::The 2009 ankle injury is from "ESPNDallas.com" and is what you would expect for local coverage of a starting college athlete. Important local athletes in high schools also get such mentions. [[User:SalHamton|SalHamton]] ([[User talk:SalHamton|talk]]) 18:33, 7 April 2013 (UTC)
:::First off, '''no''' ESPN and regional affiliates do not report ankle injuries on high school athletes unless they are extraordinarily noteworthy. Second, even if they did, that wouldn't negate this one. And third, try looking at [http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/sunbelt/2009-08-24-northtexas_N.htm USA Today] "Coach Dodge and quarterback Dodge steer North Texas", [http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/unt-mean-green/20091128-As-season-ends-with-30-26-4180.ece Dallas Morning News] "http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/sunbelt/2009-08-24-northtexas_N.htm", [http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/football/articles/2010/09/04/dodge_faces_win_or_else_season_at_north_texas/ Boston.com] "Dodge faces win-or-else season at North Texas", [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1105200/index.htm Sports Illustrated] "The Son Also Shines", and a multitude of others. Just click on the "news" link above and you'll be taken to hundreds. Subject clearly passes the [[WP:GNG|general notability guideline]], and that is more than enough to establish notability even if the subject were to fail other specific guidelines per [[WP:ABELINCOLN]].--[[User:Paulmcdonald|Paul McDonald]] ([[User talk:Paulmcdonald|talk]]) 19:31, 7 April 2013 (UTC)
:::First off, '''no''' ESPN and regional affiliates do not report ankle injuries on high school athletes unless they are extraordinarily noteworthy. Second, even if they did, that wouldn't negate this one. And third, try looking at [http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/sunbelt/2009-08-24-northtexas_N.htm USA Today] "Coach Dodge and quarterback Dodge steer North Texas", [http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/unt-mean-green/20091128-As-season-ends-with-30-26-4180.ece Dallas Morning News] "http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/sunbelt/2009-08-24-northtexas_N.htm", [http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/football/articles/2010/09/04/dodge_faces_win_or_else_season_at_north_texas/ Boston.com] "Dodge faces win-or-else season at North Texas", [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1105200/index.htm Sports Illustrated] "The Son Also Shines", and a multitude of others. Just click on the "news" link above and you'll be taken to hundreds. Subject clearly passes the [[WP:GNG|general notability guideline]], and that is more than enough to establish notability even if the subject were to fail other specific guidelines per [[WP:ABELINCOLN]].--[[User:Paulmcdonald|Paul McDonald]] ([[User talk:Paulmcdonald|talk]]) 19:31, 7 April 2013 (UTC)
::::In the link you provided the byline is "ESPNDallas.com," which is a regional affiliate. ESPNDallas.com has an entire section on [http://espn.go.com/dallas/teams/preps local high school news], the [http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/high-school ESPNDallas.com high school blog is here] (note the coverage of mundane events) or [http://search.espn.go.com/travis-high-school/stories/espndallascom/5-4294598687 go here for a specific high school]. Many news agencies run articles about local football injuries even without a notable athlete. For example, [http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2012/08/23/parents-concerned-over-high-school-sports-injuries/ this one from the same region of the country]. I don't think you'll argue an average high school center sitting out a season meets GNG. Also you can find local ESPN stories [http://espn.go.com/high-school/track-and-xc/story/_/id/8010251/high-school-runner-carries-fallen-opponent-finish-line like this] story about a high school runner collapsing and being carried to the finish line.
*'''Delete''' fails [[ATHLETE#College_athletes]]. The article is about the college football career of player that earned no awards, records or hall of fame honors. The first reference (RiseMag) doesn't exist and redirects to another website. The [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/highschool/08/21/high.school0827/ 2007 Sports Illustrated article] is rather detailed in its high school section about his future college prospects. The Dallas Morning News (the link is dead) is equally about his famous father ([[Todd Dodge]]). The last reference is from 2011 and is about "play[ing] his last down at North Texas" after his father was fired. Any relevant material about the son playing for his father belongs in the father's article and this can be deleted. [[User:SalHamton|SalHamton]] ([[User talk:SalHamton|talk]]) 18:29, 7 April 2013 (UTC)
:::: I mentioned the Sports Illustrated article below (same article, different link). Your [http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/football/articles/2010/09/04/dodge_faces_win_or_else_season_at_north_texas/ Boston.com] article is about the ''father'' [[Todd Dodge]]. The son is only mentioned in minor parts, namely because the father made his freshman son the starting quarter as their losing streak continued. Then it points out the son was ''no longer the quarterback''! The [http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/unt-mean-green/20091128-As-season-ends-with-30-26-4180.ece Dallas Morning News] is also about the losing season, which is mostly about the father as well with the son mentioned in two places, including that the son ''didn't'' play a specific regular season game! Those trivial mentions fail to meet GNG for the son and likely belong in the father's article since he was fired for his losing streak. The [http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/sunbelt/2009-08-24-northtexas_N.htm 2009 USA Today] article you mentioned twice is about "Riley Dodge's best-known highlight" being "his most embarrassing." It points out a lot of people on youtube watched the "embarrassing" event, which is him vomiting after throwing a pass. That mention is the best source as it deals with him and his college career, but as most briefly popular youtube clips it fails [[WP:EVENT]]. I don't think a quarterback vomiting is reason to keep this. [[User:SalHamton|SalHamton]] ([[User talk:SalHamton|talk]]) 20:21, 7 April 2013 (UTC)
::::Yeah, the ESPN High School Blog covers high school sports -- and [[high school football]] is notable. It doesn't carry injury reports of every player. It does report on noteworthy events of notable high school athletes. The USA Today article names him in the title of the article. The Boston.com article actually considers him enough of a source to quote him. And the USA Today article points to his notability. You mention that it talks about the youtube clip of him vomiting. You fail to mention the next line of the story: "Then he called for the snap and threw a perfect ball to a streaking receiver for the go-ahead score." And you fail to mention the other hundreds of articles about the subject that show up in Google Search. The argumens sound a lot like [[WP:IDONTLIKEIT]] and that is not a reason to delete an article.--[[User:Paulmcdonald|Paul McDonald]] ([[User talk:Paulmcdonald|talk]]) 20:58, 7 April 2013 (UTC)
::::: Where did I say it carries "injury reports of ''every'' player"? My point was the injury was a ''local'' mention and (quoting myself from above) "'''is what you would expect for local coverage of a starting college athlete'''." I then went on to say "'''Important''' local athletes '''in high schools'''" get those too. Such local articles don't mean every injured local athlete who gets a write-up should have a Wikipedia article. If there really were "hundreds of articles" ''about'' this person then you can do much better than local articles, articles about his father that mention the son didn't play a game, or articles about throwing a pass and vomiting ([[WP:EVENT]]). Aside from local sports coverage, his father's fame and the pass/vomit, what is he notable for in the sport? Does he hold '''ANY''' record, played in a championship game or have any college honors? It seems you are asserting he is notable for having played quarterback for his father's college team (fails [[WP:ATHLETE]]) and for the USA Today article about pass/vomit (fails [[WP:EVENT]]). It isn't a matter of [[WP:IDONTLIKEIT]], but a lack of notability-- the reason the nominator created the AFD. [[User:SalHamton|SalHamton]] ([[User talk:SalHamton|talk]]) 21:18, 7 April 2013 (UTC)
::::::Notability comes from the continuous coverage in the media, not because of any skill or ability as a player. The subject doesn't have to hold any record or play in any championship game if he surpasses [[WP:GNG]] which he clearly does, and anyone who would click on the '''news''' link above would clearly see that.--[[User:Paulmcdonald|Paul McDonald]] ([[User talk:Paulmcdonald|talk]]) 00:49, 8 April 2013 (UTC)
::::::: [[WP:NCOLLATH|WP:ATHLETE#College_athletes]] mentions non-trivial media about awards or records. This subject has none of that. [[WP:GNG]] requires "'''significant coverage''' in reliable sources that are independent of the subject" and defines "significant coverage" as sources that "address the subject '''directly in detail'''." As explained above and below, this subjects fails that requirement too. [[User:SalHamton|SalHamton]] ([[User talk:SalHamton|talk]]) 01:36, 8 April 2013 (UTC)
::::::::A simple Google News search turns up [https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Riley+Dodge%22&tbm=nws&tbs=ar:1 over a hundred articles]. A broader Google search [https://www.google.com/search?q=%22Riley+Dodge%22&tbm=nws&tbs=ar:1#q=%22Riley+Dodge%22&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&sa=N&tab=nw&ei=HC1iUZacOMnk2wXI04GoAQ&bav=on.2,or.r_qf.&bvm=bv.44770516,d.b2I&fp=248c264d06671336&biw=1024&bih=595 returns over 14,700]. I'll grant that a lot of them are not on the subject and are simple search engine errors, but there are more than enough to establish notability. Yes, they address the subject in detail. Yes, they address the subject in depth. No, they are not routine.--[[User:Paulmcdonald|Paul McDonald]] ([[User talk:Paulmcdonald|talk]]) 02:43, 8 April 2013 (UTC)
::::::::: First off, google hits aren't an argument to keep, see: [[WP:GHITS]]. Secondly besides the search errors, there are other people with this name including an author ("Riley-Dodge Vows Read in Westwood," Los Angeles Times, 1945) and admiral Frank Riley Dodge ("After 100 Years, Admiral Doesn't Get Worked Up Easily," Chicago Sun-Times, 1995) in those results. Thirdly, the quality of the results is telling. The second google hit is his twitter account where he describes himself as a "Graduate Assistant" in College Station. In google news most of the relevant results to this Riley are ''trivial'' mentions in ''local'' reports of specific games, including the type of blogging you cite above with the ankle injury. [[User:SalHamton|SalHamton]] ([[User talk:SalHamton|talk]]) 03:30, 8 April 2013 (UTC)‎
:::::::::: You really should read stuff before you post discussions about it. The "Riley-Dodge Vows Read in Westwood," Los Angeles Times, 1945 article (which is indeed a mis-matched search hit) you say is about an author. Wrong--it's about a wedding. It's obvious you aren't actually doing the research you claim to be doing.--[[User:Paulmcdonald|Paul McDonald]] ([[User talk:Paulmcdonald|talk]]) 11:37, 8 April 2013 (UTC)
*'''Delete''' fails [[WP:NCOLLATH|WP:ATHLETE#College_athletes]]. The article is about the college football career of player that earned no awards, records or hall of fame honors. The first reference (RiseMag) doesn't exist and redirects to another website. The [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/highschool/08/21/high.school0827/ 2007 Sports Illustrated article] is rather detailed in its high school section about his future college prospects. The Dallas Morning News (the link is dead) is equally about his famous father ([[Todd Dodge]]). The last reference is from 2011 and is about "play[ing] his last down at North Texas" after his father was fired. Any relevant material about the son playing for his father belongs in the father's article and this can be deleted. [[User:SalHamton|SalHamton]] ([[User talk:SalHamton|talk]]) 18:29, 7 April 2013 (UTC)
*'''Keep''' the nominator admits the person was "once notable". Well, if someone was notable, they still are. Notability is not temporary.[[User:Johnpacklambert|John Pack Lambert]] ([[User talk:Johnpacklambert|talk]]) 17:21, 8 April 2013 (UTC)
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* '''Relister's comment:''' Despite the length of the discussion above, it was only between two people. Relisted to encourage additional participation. &mdash;[[User:Darkwind|Darkwind]] ([[User talk:Darkwind|talk]]) 23:45, 15 April 2013 (UTC)
*'''Keep'''. ''Sports Illustrated'', ''[[USA Today]]''[http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/sunbelt/2009-08-24-northtexas_N.htm], ''[[The Dallas Morning News]]''[http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/unt-mean-green/20110105-football-riley-dodge-decides-to-transfer.ece] and the [[Bleacher Report]][http://bleacherreport.com/articles/374837-riley-dodge-is-no-longer-unts-quarterback] are more than sufficient to establish notability. [[User:Clarityfiend|Clarityfiend]] ([[User talk:Clarityfiend|talk]]) 01:32, 16 April 2013 (UTC)
** Bleacher Report is not a reliable source, the Dallas and USA Today sources is trivial, routine coverage that all athletes get, we only have the SI source but I explain that below. [[User:Secret|Secret]] <sup>[[User talk:Secret|account]]</sup> 03:52, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
***In the USA Today reference, his name in the title. That's not "trivial" -- that's a featured article. The Dallas Morning News article is a feature article on the subject. And apparently [[Bleacher Report]] (see article) has significantly cleaned up their act and recieved praise from Forbes.--[[User:Paulmcdonald|Paul McDonald]] ([[User talk:Paulmcdonald|talk]]) 17:14, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
** USA Today was about him playing for his father and more focused on his father if anything, the Dallas source is "Football: Riley Dodge decides to transfer", extremely routine coverage. After that coverage simply disappeared. [[User:Secret|Secret]] <sup>[[User talk:Secret|account]]</sup> 18:15, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
*'''Keep''' The si.com article is substantial coverage about both the son and the father. The reason they may be particularly interested in him is because of his father, but that's a real world interest, and it should not matter to us why the RW is interested, only that they ''are'' interested. '''[[User:DGG| DGG]]''' ([[User talk:DGG| talk ]]) 01:03, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
*'''Delete''' when we are dealing with these kind of articles, high-school standouts that never achieved any major playing time, we treat it like a [[WP:BLP1E]]. Arguably the SI source is substantial coverage, but it is mostly because of the "father" and discusses the son high-school career. If he didn't had a very notable father, he would have never gotten that coverage. The other sources linked above are all trivial, routine mentions all college athletes get, especially the Dallas source (a school transfer to a Division III school) Clear cut [[WP:BLP1E]], never was notable under our guidelines. If he played extensively for a major college program or had major coverage covering his college career, I'll see a reason for keeping, but there is none. [[User:Secret|Secret]] <sup>[[User talk:Secret|account]]</sup> 03:52, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
**''Question'' what policy or guideline states that "when we are dealing with these kind of articles, high-school standouts that never achieved any major playing time, we treat it like a [[WP:BLP1E]]" ? I found nothing in [[WP:BLP1E]] that would lead to that interpretation.--[[User:Paulmcdonald|Paul McDonald]] ([[User talk:Paulmcdonald|talk]]) 11:41, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
*** The BLP1E is be the high school career here, and no other claims of notability outside that, no decent college career, no professional career, nothing else. If anything a merge to his father page is a good solution, as most of the coverage is mostly focused on him playing for his father. Again if it wasn't for his father, he would have never had an article. Paul can we agree on a merge here instead? [[User:Secret|Secret]] <sup>[[User talk:Secret|account]]</sup> 18:15, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
****I don't think so. You call a feature articles "routine coverage" and take a four-year span of time and lump it into "one event" -- I think you're being excessive in the interpretation of the guidelines and are really coloring outside the lines. There is nothing that I can find that would deem to take his "high school career" as you put it and lump it into "one event" -- nor is there any reason to consider the feature articles pointed out here to be "routine coverage", nor have the other articles and web references mentioned above about his college career been addressed, and nor has the case of notability being lost (which you cannot do in Wikipedia). Subject clearly passes [[WP:GNG]].--[[User:Paulmcdonald|Paul McDonald]] ([[User talk:Paulmcdonald|talk]]) 18:28, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
* '''Delete''' Secret summed up my feeling well. We need a very high bar for high school athletes, his closest claim of notability was his high school career. He would not have received the coverage if his father wasn't famous. <span style="font-family:Century Gothic;">[[User:J04n|J04n]]([[User talk:J04n|talk page]])</span> 16:34, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
**''Question'' you do realize that he is not a high school athlete anymore, don't you?--[[User:Paulmcdonald|Paul McDonald]] ([[User talk:Paulmcdonald|talk]]) 17:16, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
***yes, I commented that his biggest claim to notability was his high school career. <span style="font-family:Century Gothic;">[[User:J04n|J04n]]([[User talk:J04n|talk page]])</span> 17:17, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
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