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A fact from Jon Anabo appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 11 June 2017 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that American football player Jon Anabo was half of the "best 1-2 quarterback punch on the West Coast"?
"Anabo attended Armijo High School before playing college football at Vallejo Junior College " - before going on to play college football at Vallejo Junior College Done
"In 1961, Anabo transferred to Fresno State to play for the Bulldogs" - mention it was the Fresno State Bulldogs and wikilink it since it is the first time it will be mentioned in the prose Done
"Anabo was credited for leading the Bulldogs to an upset over the University of the Pacific in the final seconds of the game." - He was credited for leading the Bulldogs to an upset victory of the University of the Pacific in the game's final seconds Done
"Fresno State defeated Bowling Green 36–6" - reword to Fresno State defeated the Bowling Green Falcons 36–6 Done
Wikilink United Press International Done
"In 1962, Anabo and Carter were described as the "best 1-2 quarterback punch on the West Coast". - described by whom?
The source doesn't specifically say. It says "Their pair of quarterbacks, Jon Anabo and Beau Carter, are billed as the best 1-2 quarterback punch on the West Coast" Thoughts? WikiOriginal-9 (talk) 07:32, 16 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Add a wikilink to touchdown again to help those unfamilar with football Done
Yes, everything in the infobox comes from that source. Specifically, the pages in the 140ish range for the articles currently under review (whichever one is actually cited for the statistics in the article). ~ Rob13Talk22:07, 16 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]