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I'm looking for community input on how best to classify articles like Florida State Seminoles and Penn State Nittany Lions. My thought is that in an ideal Wikipedia these would be in a parent WikiProject called "College athletics"; they're no more a part of WP:CFB than, say, University of Michigan. Since that parent wikiproject doesn't exist, we should probably keep them in our project, but I think they should be assigned either NA-importance or Bottom-importance, basically indicating that they aren't really within this project but that we do keep an eye on them. The article of primary interest to this wikiproject is Eastern Michigan Eagles football, not Eastern Michigan Eagles. Thoughts? cmadler (talk) 16:49, 15 February 2012 (UTC)


I was thinking about creating Category:College football winless seasons. I think it would be a very interesting and useful category. If we have Category:College football undefeated seasons there's really no reason to not have its opposite too. Anyone disapprove before I make it? (edit: I'm not asking permission, but if there is a reasonable explanation as to why it shouldn't exist, I will consider that first.) Jrcla2 (talk) 19:03, 23 February 2012 (UTC)


In season articles, is there really a need for navboxes like 2011 Southeastern Conference football navbox? Within each regular season article there is a standings template (2011 SEC football standings) with much of the same information, and the schedule box contains the majority of the info as well from the navbox. I realize all of the bowl games are not in either the standings template or the schedule box, but at the same time I do not think their exclusion will negatively impact potential readers of CFB season articles. I have created these types of navboxes myself in the past, but after reflecting on it do not think they are necessary and simply duplicate what is already in even the stubbiest of CFB season articles. I know others will disagree, but I thought I would bring it up here to see if anyone else feels the same way and whether or not TfD's are warranted. If not, that's cool too, just thought it was worth a discussion here. Patriarca12 (talk) 23:21, 16 February 2012 (UTC)


User:IndoorFB63 has created a number of football bio stubs that I'm not really sure meet notability. They include Donta Abron, Chinedu Achebe, Nakia Jenkins, Greg Hadley, Alli Abrew, Eric Abrams, Gerald Abraham (American football), Toran James, Jonathan Jackson (linebacker), Chrys Chukwuma, Rickey Brady, Chris Bayne, and Jon Blackman. In fact, the only article he created that readily meets notability standards is Mike Crawford (American football) because he played for the Miami Dolphins in a few games his rookie year. I'm not going to nominate any of the aforementioned bios for deletion out of laziness and bigger priorities on Wikipedia, but they seem questionable and I thought I'd at least mention them here in case anyone wants to nominate them. Jrcla2 (talk) 03:24, 14 May 2012 (UTC)


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I am currently reviewing "2011 Michigan Wolverines football team" for GA status. The article uses abbreviations throughout the text to describe individual players' positions, with wikilinks. The article "1997 Michigan Wolverines football team" uses full position names. "2010 Michigan Wolverines football team" uses mainly abbreviations (with wikilinks). While these abbreviations may be well-known to North American readers, outsiders (such as myself) may not be familiar with them. I need to click on each wikilink to find out what the abbreviation means.


I believe I remember creating the first map of this type long ago for the Southeastern Conference article. I made many after that and I also believe I created the first map for the bowl seasons. Its great to see the Wiki community adopt one of your ideas and consider it important enough to be debated over. Mdak06 makes good points and I agree with him mostly. I really liked the location markers (I didn't invent those; they first appeared on the Big Ten's map, I believe), but I see the argument for standardization as well as supplemental maps make them unacceptable or redundant. I personally think divisions should be left portrayed in maps, if possible, even if divisions are only used in football. Black isn't the color I'd choose for football-only. For this type of map, black doesn't have the je ne sais quoi aesthetically. Maybe green, like a football field? Or green with white stripes! That would be snazzy, but maybe not. I agree with the colors-from-logo idea. That's what I'd always done using MS Paint.--Porsche997SBS (talk) 19:51, 16 July 2012 (UTC)


Johnny Manziel was recently added to Template:Texas A&M Aggies football navbox (and also to Template:Texas A&M University) after I'd removed them from Manziel's article since he wasn't on them at the time. I got a nastygram from another editor about it and just thought I'd pose the question here - should Heisman winners be on at least the football program navbox? It doesn't appear to be the standard (nor for the University navbox for that matter), but I don't know if your project standards allow for any flexibility on this from program to program. I don't really care what you guys decide, but it seems like John David Crow ought to be added if Manziel stays. I guess my lesson is to stick to basketball. Rikster2 (talk) 07:07, 9 December 2012 (UTC)


So WAC football is more or less done at this point, with just the bowls to play out. Here's my question: when do we start changing things like Western Athletic Conference football coach navbox? I ask because it seems weird to add Paul Petrino when he's never really going to coach in the WAC, but Jason Gesser shouldn't be listed there either. Mackensen (talk) 02:49, 5 December 2012 (UTC)


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