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The table of current conference members has some color coding (gray, green, gold, etc.) but doesn't explain what the colors signify, if anything. Anyone know what the meaning is, or should that be removed for clarity? Duncan1800 02:35, 17 October 2011 (UTC)
Proposal to make timelines more consistent
I noticed that conferences in
List of NCAA conferences have articles, usually including a membership timeline. While some of the decisions made for each conference make some sense, there is a wide variety of styles for the various timelines, particularly involving color choices, but also other matters of style that could be more consistent.
for example, a school with a yellow bar means:
An associate member in one sport (if part of the BE)
A former member of the conference (in the SEC)
A future member of the conference (in the SEC and Big West)
A football only member (in the Sun Belt)
A team that has moved to another conference (in the WAC, NEC)
A full member of the Big Sky
Some graphs have captions, some do not, and none are centered.
To see the variety of styles, review
Current conference timelines
I think it would be worth discussing how best to provide some measure of consistency, recognizing that there may be legitimate reasons for some differences from a standard presentation (for example, some conferences show the name of the new conference for former members. In some cases, this makes sense, in other, it may not.)
Discussion about overview maps for US collegiate athletic conferences
A discussion on the
Project College Football talk page has been created to discuss the proper format of the overview maps that are used for the US collegiate athletic conference pages.
Would it be possible for someone to explain what the Brenda Weare Commissioner's Cup is, and how it is awarded. Basically the article says who won it and when, but not much else.
Will102 (
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06:58, 23 March 2016 (UTC)reply
Hi
UW Dawgs (
talk) - My concern with this article is that its sources, including the one you provide as evidence for notability, stems from primary or trivial websites. The article does not provide any links from trusted 3rd party sources supporting notability. If you have found any such links, could you include them in the article?
Aust331 (
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05:44, 26 August 2016 (UTC)reply
Hi, I don't disagree with the refimprove tag, however I am going to decline to perform the trivial google search which shows GNG for this article as peer to the sibling articles within the 13 FCS conferences (Division I - FBS and Division I - FCS are the two highest levels of NCAA athletics, followed by Division II and Division III and we have longstanding, interlinked, and sourced articles for all related aspects). You are clearly welcome to retag, accordingly. Chhers,
UW Dawgs (
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16:45, 26 August 2016 (UTC)reply