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{{{year}}} NAIA football season |
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[[File:{{{image}}}|frameless]] {{{image_caption}}} |
Total No. of teams | {{{number_of_teams}}} |
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Regular season | {{{regular_season}}} |
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Postseason | {{{playoffs}}} |
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National Championship | {{{championship}}} |
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Champion | {{{champions}}} |
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Player of the Year | {{{naia_poty}}} |
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{{Infobox NAIA Division I football season
| year =
| image =
| image_caption =
| number_of_teams =
| regular_season =
| postseason =
| championship =
| champions =
| naia_poty =
}}
Parameter |
Explanation |
Example
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year* |
The year of the season. |
1972
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image |
An image for the season. Follow Wikipedia guidelines. |
[[File:Example.png|200px]]
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image_caption |
A caption for the image, if provided. |
1972 NAIA Division I football season
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number_of_teams |
Number of teams in the season. |
99
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regular_season* |
The dates of the first and last games of the regular season. |
September – November
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postseason* |
The dates of the first and last games of the postseaon season. |
November 25 – December 9
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championship* |
The name of the stadium hosting the National Championship game, the city/state where it is located, and the date. |
[[Commerce, TX]], December 9, 1972
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champions |
The name of the team that won the National Championship. |
[[East Texas State Lions football|East Texas State]]
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naia_poty |
The winner of the NAIA Football Player of the Year Award (top NAIA player, 1997–present). |
[[Chance Demarais]]
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