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I would like to improve this mpage, but the formating guidelines for citing a reference are quite confusing. I do not believe this entry is trivial and subject to deletion. On the contrary, as the three links show, this is a central concept to a high profile sports team.
thank you very much for your help.
Regards,
Shenanigans2009
Hello,
I have removed the prod (you could have done that yourself) per your contesting of the deletion. I have done a
quick search and it appears the subject technically meets notability guidelines. However, you should consider whether this information is really best placed here (where few will see it) or in the main
USC Trojans football page.
Now in answer to your question about formatting references: to reference a sentence add <ref>source</ref> to the end of the sentence. For example, Wikipedia is great website.<ref>http://wikipediarocks.com</ref>