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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
This template is used to end a college football standings template box. It should be used in conjunction with the templates in the [[#See also]] section. All fields (copy and paste text below and then delete parameters that aren't needed): | This template is used to end a college football standings template box. It should be used in conjunction with the templates in the [[#See also]] section. All fields (copy and paste text below and then delete parameters that aren't needed): | ||
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| + | == Parameters == | ||
The possible fields of use are as follows: | The possible fields of use are as follows: | ||
| − | + | ; conf-title-game: Whenever there is a conference title game this entry will display at the bottom of the standings but above the remaining notations. | |
| − | + | ; CFP-participant: Used when the conference has a participant in the college football playoff <small>(2014–present)</small> ('''Note:''' Be sure to use the generic <code>playoff‑participant=yes</code> in the [[Template:CFB Standings Entry|Entry]] template – entering <code>CFP-participant=yes</code> will not render anything next to the team) | |
| − | + | ; CFP-natlchamp: Used when a conference members won the College Football Championship Game <small>(2014–present)</small> | |
| − | + | ; BCS-champ: Used when the conference has a champion in the BCS <small>(1998–2013)</small> | |
| − | + | ; BCS-natlchamp: Used to denote a conference member that has won the BCS National Championship game <small>(1998–2013)</small> | |
| − | + | ; BCS-non-AQ-champ: Used when the conference champion does not receive an automatic bid into the BCS, but the champion automatically qualifies to a BCS bowl via the BCS non-AQ rules. For more information see [http://www.collegefootballpoll.com/bcs_selection_procedures.html BCS eligibility]. <small>(1998–2013)</small> | |
| − | + | ; BCS-at-large: Used when the conference receives an at-large BCS representative <small>(1998–2013)</small> | |
| − | + | ; non-BCS-champ: For use when the conference champion is not a BCS representative (deprecated) | |
| − | + | ; conf-champ: Used for the champion of a non- or pre-BCS conference | |
| − | + | ; co-champions: For use when there are conference co-champions | |
| − | + | ; div-champ: Used to denote division champion/co-champions | |
| − | + | ; champ-participant: Used to denote the participant in the conference championship game when division co-champions exist | |
| − | + | ; FCS-playoff-participant: Used to denote a participant in the FCS playoffs | |
| − | + | ; D-II-playoff-participant: Used to denote a participant in the D-II playoffs | |
| − | + | ; D-III-playoff-participant: Used to denote a participant in the D-III playoffs | |
| − | + | ; special-note: Used to fill in a custom field for when the standard fields do not clarify the season standings | |
| − | + | ; no-poll: For seasons in the pre-polling era (prior to 1937) enter any text into this field to block the otherwise automatic display of poll information. | |
| − | + | ; date: Insert five tildes (<nowiki>~~~~~</nowiki>) to properly display the date and time that the template was most recently updated. This is not necessary for completed seasons. | |
| − | + | ; poll: Automatically displays the [[AP Poll]] as the default, but when the "poll" field is used any poll can be utilized for rankings display | |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* {{Tl|CFB Standings Start}} | * {{Tl|CFB Standings Start}} | ||
* {{Tl|CFB Standings Entry}} | * {{Tl|CFB Standings Entry}} | ||
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[[Category:American college football templates]] | [[Category:American college football templates]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:09, 23 August 2015
| 40px | This is a documentation subpage for Template:CFB Standings End. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Usage
This template is used to end a college football standings template box. It should be used in conjunction with the templates in the #See also section. All fields (copy and paste text below and then delete parameters that aren't needed):
Template:Parameter names example{{CFB Standings End
|conf-title-game=
|conf-champ=
|CFP-natlchamp=
|CFP-participant=
|BCS-champ=
|BCS-at-large=
|BCS-natlchamp=
|BCS-non-AQ-champ=
|non-BCS-champ=
|co-champions=
|div-champ=
|champ-participant=
|I-AA-playoff-participant=
|FCS-playoff-participant=
|D-II-playoff-participant=
|D-III-playoff-participant=
|special-note=
|no-poll=
|date=
|poll=
}}Parameters
The possible fields of use are as follows:
- conf-title-game
- Whenever there is a conference title game this entry will display at the bottom of the standings but above the remaining notations.
- CFP-participant
- Used when the conference has a participant in the college football playoff (2014–present) (Note: Be sure to use the generic
playoff‑participant=yesin the Entry template – enteringCFP-participant=yeswill not render anything next to the team) - CFP-natlchamp
- Used when a conference members won the College Football Championship Game (2014–present)
- BCS-champ
- Used when the conference has a champion in the BCS (1998–2013)
- BCS-natlchamp
- Used to denote a conference member that has won the BCS National Championship game (1998–2013)
- BCS-non-AQ-champ
- Used when the conference champion does not receive an automatic bid into the BCS, but the champion automatically qualifies to a BCS bowl via the BCS non-AQ rules. For more information see BCS eligibility. (1998–2013)
- BCS-at-large
- Used when the conference receives an at-large BCS representative (1998–2013)
- non-BCS-champ
- For use when the conference champion is not a BCS representative (deprecated)
- conf-champ
- Used for the champion of a non- or pre-BCS conference
- co-champions
- For use when there are conference co-champions
- div-champ
- Used to denote division champion/co-champions
- champ-participant
- Used to denote the participant in the conference championship game when division co-champions exist
- FCS-playoff-participant
- Used to denote a participant in the FCS playoffs
- D-II-playoff-participant
- Used to denote a participant in the D-II playoffs
- D-III-playoff-participant
- Used to denote a participant in the D-III playoffs
- special-note
- Used to fill in a custom field for when the standard fields do not clarify the season standings
- no-poll
- For seasons in the pre-polling era (prior to 1937) enter any text into this field to block the otherwise automatic display of poll information.
- date
- Insert five tildes (~~~~~) to properly display the date and time that the template was most recently updated. This is not necessary for completed seasons.
- poll
- Automatically displays the AP Poll as the default, but when the "poll" field is used any poll can be utilized for rankings display
See also