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Fails
WP:GNG and
WP:NSEASONS. The
University of Chicago fielded a major
football program from the 1890s until the 1930s. The school then disbanded its football program for 23 years. While football did return in the 1960s, it has not in the past 60 years been played at a major college level. (The Maroons play in Division III -- the lowest level recognized by the NCAA.) This article is an outlier -- the only stand-alone article for a UC football team covering the post-major era. The article lacks independent sourcing, and my
WP:BEFORE searches found no significant coverage for the 2014 team in any independent sources (not even local Chicago papers). Finally, even at the Division III level, the 2014 Chicago team was not ranked and was not among the 32 teams participating in the Division III playoffs.
Cbl62 (
talk) 17:19, 8 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Merge and Redirect a useful term for searching. Once upon a time, this storied football program was the best in the land. Today it is still a good program in its own right, but not on the level that we typically hold out as a "season-to-season" article collection. Typically "season" articles for this level of play are not included (although there are exceptions). It does look like a nice season result-wise, maybe if we find additional sources.--
Paul McDonald (
talk) 20:00, 8 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Redirect per above, as
WP:NSEASONS says can be done with non-notable individual seasons.
Smartyllama (
talk) 19:41, 9 February 2021 (UTC)reply
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