Template:Infobox NCAA Division I FBS season
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CFBHC Football Season
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Usage
{{Infobox NCAA Division I FBS season | year = | image = | image_caption = | number_of_teams = | preseason_ap = | regular_season = | number_of_bowls = | bowl_start = | bowl_end = | championship_bowl = | championship_location = | champions = | heisman = }}
Parameters
* denotes a required field
Parameter | Explanation | Example |
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year* | The year of the season; if blank, defaults to current year | 2004 |
image | An image for the season. Follow Wikipedia guidelines. | [[Image:Example.png|200px]] |
image_caption | A caption for the image, if provided | 2007 NCAA season |
number_of_teams | Total number of teams competing at the highest level (either I-A or FBS depending on year) | 120 |
preseason_ap | The team ranked #1 in the pre-season AP Poll; The reason AP is used is because the BCS does not start until halfway through the season, and for older years there is no BCS, and the Coaches Poll does not go back as many years as the AP. | [[2007 Georgia Bulldogs football team|Georgia Bulldogs]] |
regular_season | The dates of the first and last games of the regular season | August 30 – December 1 |
number_of_bowls | The number of postseason bowls played | 34 |
bowl_start* | The date of the first bowl game of the season | December 20, 2007 |
bowl_end* | The date of the last bowl played of the season (use <br> for carriage return if date is too long) | <br>January 6, 2008 |
championship_bowl | The name of the championship game | [[2008 BCS National Championship Game]] |
championship_location | The name of the stadium hosting the National Championship game and the city/state where it is located. (can use <br> for line between stadium and city) | [[Louisiana Superdome]],<br>[[New Orleans, Louisiana]] |
champions | The name of the team that won the National Championship | [[2007 Buffalo Bulls football team|Buffalo Bulls]] |
heisman | The winner of the Heisman Trophy | [[John Doe]] |
Example
Here is an example of one filled out:
2007 CFBHC Season | |||
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# Teams | 121 | ||
Preseason CP #1 | USC Trojans | ||
Regular season | August 30 - December 1 | ||
# Bowls | 32 (+4 All Star Games) | ||
Bowl games | December 20, 2007 – February 2, 2008 | ||
National championship | 2008 BCS National Championship Game | ||
Location of championship | Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana | ||
Champions | LSU Tigers | ||
CFBHC Football Season
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{{Infobox NCAA Division I FBS season | year = 2007 | image = [[Image:Example.png|200px]] | image_caption = [[2007 LSU Tigers football team|LSU]] Player [[Matt Flynn]] lifting the ''[[AFCA National Championship Trophy]]'' after the BCS title game | number_of_teams = 121 | preseason_ap = [[2007 USC Trojans football team|USC Trojans]] | regular_season = August 30 - December 1 | number_of_bowls = 32 (+4 All Star Games) | bowl_start = December 20, 2007 | bowl_end = <br>February 2, 2008 | championship_bowl = [[2008 BCS National Championship Game]] | championship_location = [[Louisiana Superdome]],<br>[[New Orleans, Louisiana]] | champions = [[2007 LSU Tigers football team|LSU Tigers]] }}
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