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NCAA Records edit

Hi. Thanks for making corrections to the records that were supposedly incorrect. Before you continue, I just wanted to ask that you provide a source for your edits. A link at the end of the article to the NCAA record book you refer to in your edit summaries would be fine. Otherwise, your edits will be reverted. Also, please note that this table includes any wins or games that the NCAA may have vacated due to rules violations. If any of the changes you made are a result of this (because vacated wins may not be in the NCAA record book), please revert them back. It would be fine to place an * next to the team name to note the vacated games. Thanks. - Masonpatriot (talk) 20:34, 11 March 2009 (UTC)Reply