Template:Infobox NCAA Division I FCS season
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2024 NCAA Division I FCS season | |
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Regular season | |
Playoff | |
NCAA Division I FCS football seasons | |
«2023 2025» |
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{{Infobox NCAA Division I FCS season | year = | image = | image_caption = | number_of_teams = | regular_season = | playoffs = | nc_date = | championship = | champions = | payton = | buchanan = }}
Parameters
- denotes a required field
Parameter | Explanation | Example |
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year* | The year of the season. | 2018
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image | An image for the season. Follow Wikipedia guidelines. | [[Image:Example.png|200px]]
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image_caption | A caption for the image, if provided. | 2018 NCAA season
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number_of_teams | Total number of teams competing in the division this season. | 41 |
regular_season* | The dates of the first and last games of the regular season. Omit years. | August 30 – November 22
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playoffs* | The dates of the first and last games of the playoff bracket. Omit years. Note: for seasons when the National Championship game (below) is played in January, recommended to list the date of the final December game here (which will be a semifinal). | November 29 – December 19
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nc_date* | The date of the National Championship game. Include the year. Page link to the article about the specific championship game, if it exists. | January 5, 2019
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championship* | The name of the stadium hosting the National Championship game and the city/state where it is located. | [[Finley Stadium]], [[Chattanooga, TN]]
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champions | The name of the team that won the National Championship. | [[2000 Georgia Southern Eagles football team|Georgia Southern Eagles]]
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payton | The winner of the Walter Payton Award (top I-AA player 1987–1994, top I-AA/FCS offensive player 1995–present). | [[John Doe]]
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buchanan | The winner of the Buck Buchanan Award (top I-AA/FCS defensive player 1995–present). | [[John Doe]]
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