Talk:Curtis Underwood

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== College discrepancy ==
== College discrepancy ==
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[http://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/index.cgi?exact=1&came_from=Central%20State%20University%20%28Wilberforce,%20OH%29&exact=1&query_type=came_from Draft data] at Baseball Reference lists him as having been drafted out of [[Central State University]]. Underwood called the SABR office and said that he graduated from [[University of Central Oklahoma]], which was known as Central State University in the year that he graduated. This seems very plausible, and may have resulted from an aggressive match of school name with locale. I am adding an attendance engagement for the Oklahoma school. --[[User:GarverP01|GarverP01]] 12:44, 6 April 2010 (EDT)
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[http://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/index.cgi?exact=1&came_from=Central%20State%20University%20%28Wilberforce,%20OH%29&exact=1&query_type=came_from Draft data] at Baseball Reference lists him as having been drafted out of [[Central State University]]. Underwood called the SABR office and said that he attended from [[University of Central Oklahoma]], which was known as Central State University in the year that he was drafted. This seems very plausible, and may have resulted from an aggressive match of school name with locale. I am adding an attendance engagement for the Oklahoma school. --[[User:GarverP01|GarverP01]] 12:44, 6 April 2010 (EDT)

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College discrepancy

Draft data at Baseball Reference lists him as having been drafted out of Central State University. Underwood called the SABR office and said that he attended from University of Central Oklahoma, which was known as Central State University in the year that he was drafted. This seems very plausible, and may have resulted from an aggressive match of school name with locale. I am adding an attendance engagement for the Oklahoma school. --GarverP01 12:44, 6 April 2010 (EDT)

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