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Post by clinttjohnson on Oct 11, 2008 18:37:42 GMT -5
on the m.c.c. site he's listed as 6'4"
on grace's site he's listed at 6'3"
on the m.c.c. site, it's james kessler and matthew moore, plus the m.c.c. site leaves out don zawlocki and jarrod lovette.
on the grace site, it's the more, informal, modern day jim kessler and matt moore.
just some little inclintsistencies i noticed.
also, where did the m.c.c. people get the weights of the grace players, since the grace website doesn't list them.
and why wouldn't grace list them... because obviously if the m.c.c. dudes have them, they're not private.
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Post by WesleyTheWildcat on Oct 11, 2008 22:44:09 GMT -5
I could be wrong here, but the way the MCC website works is that each indvidual school, usually the SID, inserts the information on the website.
I've worked a little with this site during my final days at IWU and the early stages of the MCC website, but its very user friendly. I'm guessing that some of the regular school sites are moderated by a webmaster or are less easy to use, causing it difficult to add extra information (like weight for some sports while leaving it off for others). The website at the school I'm at now (run by athleticsite.com if anyone cares) is much the same way. Built by people who were either SID's or know that being user friendly is key to getting consistent and frequent information posted on the site. Jason's school I believe uses CSTV which is a bigger version of the same thing that makes our jobs much easier.
As far as the inconsistiencies are concerned, I'm guessing that they are simply omissions or typos.
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Post by knaveljm on Oct 11, 2008 23:13:53 GMT -5
Actually we moved from CSTV to ICS Sidearm over the summer. But yeah, they all do much the same.
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Post by Kyle Feller on Oct 13, 2008 7:38:08 GMT -5
I believe that Gabe used to run the MCC Website.
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Post by WesleyTheWildcat on Oct 13, 2008 10:25:42 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure the school's SID's post the team information. Gabe, and now Smith from Taylor, post certain news stories and other information like All-Conference winners, etc.
For example, on the articles listed on the main page, you can see who posted them by looking at the top when you go to that article.
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