2006 Michigan vs. Ohio State football game has been listed as one of the Sports and recreation good articles under the good article criteria. If you can improve it further, please do so. If it no longer meets these criteria, you can reassess it. Review: January 18, 2023. (Reviewed version). |
This article is rated GA-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | |||||||||||||||||||||
|
GA toolbox |
---|
Reviewing |
Reviewer: Kosack (talk · contribs) 15:15, 14 December 2022 (UTC)
This has been sitting here a while, so I'll take it up. Will post review asap. Kosack (talk) 15:15, 14 December 2022 (UTC)
• "Called the "Game of the Century,"" this could do with a citation or some sort of attribution.
• "historic rivalry", historic sounds like a WP:PEACOCK term here.
• "offensive shootout", might be a bit WP:Jargony for the average user. Is there a relevant link that can be added?
• "Considered by some the greatest rivalry in sports", I would suggest amending this to American sports. The ref here and the ones further down, appear to be entirely based on American sports and don't appear to even claim such a wide-ranging coverage and perhaps don't provide an worldwide viewpoint.
• "the AP preseason", link AP here to AP Poll like the infobox.
• "claimed the Big Ten championship outright for the first time since 1984 and also claiming", claiming doesn't work here and is a bit repetitive in close proximity anyway
• Add links for both teams in the first sentence, you're essentially starting afresh with links in the main text.
• As above, the greatest rivalry in sports probably needs amending to "American sports" I would say based on the sources provided.
• "legendary Michigan coach Bo Schembechler", legendary is again a WP:PEACOCK term. No need to link Schembechler again either. Per WP:OVERLINK, a link should generally only appear once in the lede and once in the main body.
• "second game of a home-and-home series", this could do with some clarification. Is it consecutive home games over two years?
• Troy Smith linked twice in this section.
• The second paragraph has only one ref and it appears to have expired. Can this be recovered using an archiver?
• Quarterback is linked here , but used twice previously in the article. Move the link to the first usage.
• Link ABC.
• "due to the circumstances of matchup", should this be the matchup? Reads a little oddly right now.
• "would be played under the lights", the use of future tense here doesn't work. Perhaps "had been played under floodlights"?
• "extensive media coverage from ABC and ESPN, including extensive coverage", the double use of extensive coverage is a bit repetitive.
" A lot of repeat links here, Hart, Manningham, quarterback, Smith and Henne.
• "Ohio State was also unable to move the ball on their next", a mix of singular and plural when referring to the team. Stay consistent and use one format.
• Ted Ginn repeat linked.
• Garret Rivas is linked here but is mentioned previously, move the link to the first mention.
• Pittman repeat linked.
• Robiskie repeat linked.
• No need for first names of Henne, Pittman or Ginn.
• Repeat links and first names are prevalent here too
• In the potential rematch section, might be worth mentioning why they would meet again. I'm assuming it's because of their ranking but, as an outsider to college football, it wasn't totally clear to me that was the reason why
• Ref 1 needs a publisher, is the Sunshine Forecast a reliable source?
That's all I've got, it's a nicely written piece with only some general tidying to look at. Placed on hold for now. Kosack (talk) 13:07, 15 December 2022 (UTC)