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Fuzzy510 ( talk · contribs) posted the split template, but did not start a debate, so I'm starting it off.
Shouldn't this also be split off? There seem to be several articles on individual seasons (and none of them are linked here) so it seems that it would make sense to have a main article to disambiguate and cover the team more fully. ChildofMidnight ( talk) 02:41, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
I took the liberty of correcting the capitalization on the "players" headings under various sports to make it "Players". However, shouldn't this be "Former Players" or "Alumni"? If nobody objects within three days I will make the changes myself. Smartyllama ( talk) 18:31, 21 January 2011 (UTC)
I went to update the notable game section Connecticut Huskies#Notable games and realized that an almost identical section, except more up to date, existed at Connecticut Huskies men's basketball#Notable games. It made me realize that every article on this article should link as much as possible to the specific sports team's page, to eliminate version creep and simplify editing. I deleted the notable games on this article and linked to the notable games section on the men's team page. I'm now going to make sure I didn't miss any games listed on the main school page that hadn't been added to the men's team page. Thoughts? Timtempleton ( talk) 17:10, 9 April 2014 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: Moved as proposed.( non-admin closure) Red Slash 01:19, 9 April 2019 (UTC)
Connecticut Huskies → UConn Huskies – The consensus of the requested move at UConn–UMass football rivalry → Connecticut–UMass football rivalry was that the naming convention for the Connecticut Huskies should probably be changed to UConn. The most convincing piece of evidence I saw was this press release from 2013 in which the university officially re-branded to UConn. Their athletics website is also called UConnHuskies.com, they use UConn instead of Connecticut branding pretty much exclusively in sports, and ESPN uses UConn in their standings tables. However, CBSSports.com, Yahoo, and FoxSports.com all use Connecticut. A google search of UConn Huskies returns 9.6 million results, whereas Connecticut Huskies returns 6.4 million. Also of note, "UConn" is found 77 times in this very article, compared to 41 cases of "Connecticut". See WP:Common name.
This requested move should also be understood to cover changing the naming convention itself on Wikipedia; if approved, all Connecticut Huskies athletics articles, and season articles since 2013–14, will be changed to UConn as well Ostealthy ( talk) 13:20, 29 March 2019 (UTC)
I’m unable to edit the official school colors as listed in the opening table. One can click the cited page or visit brand.uconn.edu to confirm that “National Flag Blue” is not the official brand color. It’s been about 5-6 years (to my knowledge) since that was what the school called it’s blue color. They then adopted a deeper shade in 2013. Dynen ( talk) 04:23, 28 June 2019 (UTC)
Recently, 3 men's soccer pages dating from before 2013–14 were moved from YYYY Connecticut Huskies men's soccer team to YYYY UConn Huskies men's soccer team ( 1981, 2000, and 2011) which appears to be against the consensus above, which called for only moving recent pages. I suggest either moving them back and leaving redirects, or reopening the discussion to see if we believe pages from earlier than 2013–14 for all sports should be moved as well. Billcasey905 ( talk) 18:41, 25 February 2021 (UTC)
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Fuzzy510 ( talk · contribs) posted the split template, but did not start a debate, so I'm starting it off.
Shouldn't this also be split off? There seem to be several articles on individual seasons (and none of them are linked here) so it seems that it would make sense to have a main article to disambiguate and cover the team more fully. ChildofMidnight ( talk) 02:41, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
I took the liberty of correcting the capitalization on the "players" headings under various sports to make it "Players". However, shouldn't this be "Former Players" or "Alumni"? If nobody objects within three days I will make the changes myself. Smartyllama ( talk) 18:31, 21 January 2011 (UTC)
I went to update the notable game section Connecticut Huskies#Notable games and realized that an almost identical section, except more up to date, existed at Connecticut Huskies men's basketball#Notable games. It made me realize that every article on this article should link as much as possible to the specific sports team's page, to eliminate version creep and simplify editing. I deleted the notable games on this article and linked to the notable games section on the men's team page. I'm now going to make sure I didn't miss any games listed on the main school page that hadn't been added to the men's team page. Thoughts? Timtempleton ( talk) 17:10, 9 April 2014 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: Moved as proposed.( non-admin closure) Red Slash 01:19, 9 April 2019 (UTC)
Connecticut Huskies → UConn Huskies – The consensus of the requested move at UConn–UMass football rivalry → Connecticut–UMass football rivalry was that the naming convention for the Connecticut Huskies should probably be changed to UConn. The most convincing piece of evidence I saw was this press release from 2013 in which the university officially re-branded to UConn. Their athletics website is also called UConnHuskies.com, they use UConn instead of Connecticut branding pretty much exclusively in sports, and ESPN uses UConn in their standings tables. However, CBSSports.com, Yahoo, and FoxSports.com all use Connecticut. A google search of UConn Huskies returns 9.6 million results, whereas Connecticut Huskies returns 6.4 million. Also of note, "UConn" is found 77 times in this very article, compared to 41 cases of "Connecticut". See WP:Common name.
This requested move should also be understood to cover changing the naming convention itself on Wikipedia; if approved, all Connecticut Huskies athletics articles, and season articles since 2013–14, will be changed to UConn as well Ostealthy ( talk) 13:20, 29 March 2019 (UTC)
I’m unable to edit the official school colors as listed in the opening table. One can click the cited page or visit brand.uconn.edu to confirm that “National Flag Blue” is not the official brand color. It’s been about 5-6 years (to my knowledge) since that was what the school called it’s blue color. They then adopted a deeper shade in 2013. Dynen ( talk) 04:23, 28 June 2019 (UTC)
Recently, 3 men's soccer pages dating from before 2013–14 were moved from YYYY Connecticut Huskies men's soccer team to YYYY UConn Huskies men's soccer team ( 1981, 2000, and 2011) which appears to be against the consensus above, which called for only moving recent pages. I suggest either moving them back and leaving redirects, or reopening the discussion to see if we believe pages from earlier than 2013–14 for all sports should be moved as well. Billcasey905 ( talk) 18:41, 25 February 2021 (UTC)