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{{Infobox college football bowl game
| name               = 
| full_name          =
| nickname           = 
| defunct            =
| logo               =
| image_size         =
| caption            = 
| stadium            = 
| previous_stadiums  = 
| location           = 
| previous_locations = 
| years              = 
| previous_tie-ins   =
| conference_tie-ins = 
| payout             = 
| sponsors           = 
| former_names       = 
| prev_matchup_year  = 
| prev_matchup_season= 
| prev_matchup_teams = 
| prev_matchup_score = 
| next_matchup_year  = 
| next_matchup_season= 
| next_matchup_teams = 
| next_matchup_date  = 
| preceded_by        =
| succeeded_by       =
}}

This template adds the article to Category:College football bowls. Those bowls which are defunct are instead added to Category:Defunct college football bowls.

Guide

In example, <ref>s are not shown.

Field Instructions Example
(Required field)
name Name of the bowl game (typically, this should also be the name of the article).
Rose Bowl
full_name Name of the bowl game, with sponsor's name included.
Rose Bowl presented by [[Citigroup|citi]]
nickname
  • Nickname of the game, if any.
  • Do not add quotes, which are already included in the template.
The Granddaddy of Them All
defunct
  • If the bowl is defunct, type anything in this field to add the "defunct" status to the infobox.
  • Otherwise, leave this field blank.
 
logo
  • Type the name of the image that has the name of the bowl in it here.
  • Do not add brackets ([[ ]]).
  • This may also be a picture of the game if the logo has not been uploaded.
Image:RoseBowlLogo.jpg
image_size
  • How large you want the logo/image to be. If left blank, it defaults to how big the picture normally is.
  • Do not add "px".
  • As a general rule, try to keep images at or below 175 pixels.
175
caption Type the logo (or picture) caption here.
Rose Bowl logo, 2006
stadium
  • Type the name where the game is currently played.
  • Wikilink the name of the stadium, avoiding redirects and disambiguation pages.
[[Rose Bowl (stadium)|Rose Bowl]]
previous_stadiums
  • Type the name of other stadiums which have played host to the game.
  • Wikilink the name of the stadium, avoiding redirects and disambiguation pages. Don't worry if this is a red link.
  • After the name of the stadium, type the year or years when the game was played there.
  • If a bowl is played at some location other than its normal location, why? Add a <ref> to explain (for help on using references, please see Wikipedia:Footnotes).
 [[Wallace Wade Stadium]] (1942)<ref>The 1942 game was played
 in Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, North Carolina, due to a restriction on
 crowds allowed on the [[West Coast of the United States|West Coast]] after
 [[Attack on Pearl Harbor|Pearl Harbor]].</ref>
location
  • Type the name of the location where the game is currently played.
  • Wikilink the name of the city, avoiding redirects and disambiguation pages.
[[Pasadena, California]]
previous_locations
  • Type the name of the locations which have played host to the game.
  • Wikilink the name of the city, avoiding redirects and disambiguation pages.
  • After the name of the city, type the year or years when the game was played there.
  • If a bowl is played at some location other than its normal location, why? Add a <ref> to explain (for help on using references, please see Wikipedia:Footnotes).
 [[Durham, North Carolina]] (1942)<ref>The 1942 game was played
 in Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, North Carolina, due to a restriction on
 crowds allowed on the [[West Coast of the United States|West Coast]] after
 [[Attack on Pearl Harbor|Pearl Harbor]].</ref>
years
  • List the years the bowl has been played.
  • Make sure you use " — " (not " – ") for spans of years.
  • Separate sets of years, or individual years with <br>.
  • If the bowl is still being played, add "present" as the second part of each set of years, no link.
  • Use game dates, not season dates.
1902<br>1916 — present
(Note that the first game is listed as being played in 1916, despite it being part of the 1915 season)
conference_tie-ins
  • List current conference tie-ins, if known.
  • Separate the two conferences with a comma.
  • Wikilink each conference to its un-redirected form, piping the link for how the conference is known today, or its acronym.
  • If the game has an at-large team (such as the BCS), note the selection process for selecting those teams.
  • If the game is a BCS game, note that the game may lose conference champions to the title game.
  • Make sure you use " — " (not " – ") for spans of years.
  • Separate sets of years, or individual years with <br> .
[[Big Ten Conference|Big Ten]], [[Pacific-10 Conference|Pac-10]]
<ref>If either conference champion is in the [[BCS National Championship Game]],
the champion is replaced by a BCS at-large team.</ref>
previous_tie-ins
  • List previous conference tie-ins, if known.
  • Separate the two conference tie-ins with a comma.
  • Type the years when this conference tie-in applied.
  • Wikilink each conference to its un-redirected form, piping the link for how the conference is known today, or its acronym.
  • When listing conferences here, list defunct conferences when they were in existence, even if the conference which succeeded the defunct one is listed in either conference tie-in section.
  • Make sure you use " — ," not " – " for spans of years.
  • Separate sets of years, or individual years with <br>.
 
payout
  • List the current payout for each team, if known.
  • DO NOT add any currency formatting, as this has already been done.
  • Only type the number of dollars.
  • Do not write any other words after, such as "million" or "thousand."
  • However, list (and link) the year in which this payout applied.
  • Link the year as <small>[[As of 2006|2006]]</small> so that this payout can be updated each year (this will look like 2006).
  • Has the payout changed? List any other payouts, if known.
  • Separate this year's payout and previous years' payouts with <br>.
  • Cite a source which lists payouts.
  • Make sure you use " — ," not " – " for spans of years.
  • Separate sets of years, or individual years with <br>.
17,000,000 <small>([[As of 2006|2006]])</small>
sponsors
  • List the current and former sponsors of the game.
  • Link to the sponsor's Wikipedia article.
  • Red links are acceptable, though some discretion should be used if it looks like no Wikipedia article will ever be written on the subject.
  • List and add the years when each sponsor had naming rights.
  • Make sure you use " — " (not " – ") for spans of years.
  • Separate sets of years, or individual years with <br> .
[[American Telephone & Telegraph Company|AT&T]] (1998 — 2001)<br>
[[Sony]]/[[PlayStation 2]] (2002)<br>[[Citigroup|citi]] (2003 — present)</br>
former_names
  • List the former full names of the game.
  • Link to the sponsor's Wikipedia article, if applicable.
  • Red links are acceptable, though some discretion should be used if it looks like no Wikipedia article will ever be written on the subject.
  • List and add the years when each sponsor had naming rights.
Rose Bowl Game presented by [[American Telephone & Telegraph Company|AT&T]]
(1998 — 2001)<br>Rose Bowl Game presented by [[PlayStation 2]] (2002)
prev_matchup_year The year the previous game took place (may be different from season if the game is on or after New Year's Day).
2006
prev_matchup_season Season to which the previous game belonged.
2005
prev_matchup_teams Add the previous year's matchup. Include rank, if applicable. In order of preference, the link should go to:
  1. The year's football team article
  2. The school's football article
  3. The school's athletics article
  4. The school's page
[[2005 Texas Longhorn football team|Texas]] vs. [[2005 USC Trojans football team|Southern California]]
prev_matchup_score The score of the previous game. If this creates a link to a disambiguation page, do not fill in this line; instead, put the link and the score at the end of the previous line.
41-38
next_matchup_year The year the next game takes place (may be different from season if game is after New Year's Day).
2007
next_matchup_season Season to which the next game belongs
2006
next_matchup_teams[1] Add this year's matchup. Include rank, if applicable. In order of preference, the link should go to:
  1. The year's football team article

If the year-specific link does not exist, use {{cfb link}} to automatically display the most appropriate link in the following order:

  1. The school's football article
  2. The school's athletics article
  3. The school's page
[[2006 Michigan Wolverines football team|Michigan]] vs. 
[[2006 USC Trojans football team|Southern California]]

The links for Michigan would be as follows:
  1. 2006 Michigan Wolverines football team
  2. {{cfb link|year=2006|team=Michigan Wolverines|school=University of Michigan|title=Michigan}}

This template will automatically select the most appropriate link from the following:

  1. Michigan Wolverines football
  2. Michigan Wolverines
  3. University of Michigan
next_matchup_date Date of the next matchup; do not include the year.
Jan 1
preceded_by If the game was preceded by another game, this is the place to include that information. (See BCS National Championship Game for an example of a game that was preceded by other games.) Note: This is different than "former names".

succeeded_by If the game was succeeded by another game, this is the place to include that information. (See BCS National Championship Game for an example of a game that was succeeded by another game.)

Required field
  1. Not required if bowl is defunct.

Example

Rose Bowl
Rose Bowl presented by citi
The Granddaddy of Them All
X mark.svg
Rose Bowl logo, 2006
StadiumRose Bowl
LocationPasadena, California
Previous stadiumsWallace Wade Stadium (1942)
Previous locationsDurham, North Carolina (1942)
Operated1902
1916 — present
Conference tie-insBig Ten, Pac-10
PayoutUS$17,000,000 (2006)
Sponsors
AT&T (1998-2001)
Sony/PlayStation 2 (2002)
citi (2003—present)
Former names
Rose Bowl Game presented by AT&T (1998 — 2001)
Rose Bowl Game presented by PlayStation 2 (2002)
2006 matchup
Texas vs Southern California (41–38)
2007 matchup
Michigan vs. Southern California (Jan 1)
{{Infobox college football bowl game
| name               = Rose Bowl
| full_name          = Rose Bowl presented by [[Citigroup|citi]]
| nickname           = The Granddaddy of Them All
| defunct            = 
| logo               = Image:X mark.svg
| image_size         = 30
| caption            = Rose Bowl logo, 2006
| stadium            = [[Rose Bowl (stadium)|Rose Bowl]]
| previous_stadiums  = [[Wallace Wade Stadium]] (1942)
| location           = [[Pasadena, California]]
| previous_locations = [[Durham, North Carolina]] (1942)
| years              = 1902<br />1916 — present
| conference_tie-ins = [[Big Ten Conference|Big Ten]], [[Pacific Ten Conference|Pac-10]]
| payout             = 17,000,000 (2006)
| sponsors           = [[American Telephone & Telegraph Company|AT&T]] (1998-2001)<br />[[Sony]]/[[PlayStation 2]] (2002)<br />[[Citigroup|citi]] (2003—present)
| former_names       = Rose Bowl Game presented by [[American Telephone & Telegraph Company|AT&T]] (1998 — 2001)<br />Rose Bowl Game presented by [[PlayStation 2]] (2002)
| prev_matchup_year  = 2006
| prev_matchup_season= 2005
| prev_matchup_teams = [[2005 Texas Longhorns football team|Texas]] vs [[2005 USC Trojans football team|Southern California]]
| prev_matchup_score = 41–38
| next_matchup_year  = 2007
| next_matchup_season= 2006
| next_matchup_teams = [[2006 Michigan Wolverines football team|Michigan]] vs. [[2006 USC Trojans football team|Southern California]]
| next_matchup_date  = Jan 1
}}

See also