Template:CFB standings end/doc

Usage
This template is used to end a college football standings template box. It should be used in conjunction with the templates in the section. All fields (copy and paste text below and then delete parameters that aren't needed):

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Parameters
The possible fields of use are as follows:


 * conf-title-game: Whenever there is a conference title game this entry will display at the bottom of the standings but above the remaining notations.
 * CFP-participant: Used when the conference has a participant in the college football playoff (2014–present) (Note: Be sure to use the generic  in the Entry template – entering   will not render anything next to the team)
 * CFP-natlchamp: Used when a conference members won the College Football Championship Game (2014–present)
 * BCS-champ: Used when the conference has a champion in the BCS (1998–2013)
 * BCS-natlchamp: Used to denote a conference member that has won the BCS National Championship game (1998–2013)
 * BCS-non-AQ-champ: Used when the conference champion does not receive an automatic bid into the BCS, but the champion automatically qualifies to a BCS bowl via the BCS non-AQ rules. For more information see BCS eligibility. (1998–2013)
 * BCS-at-large: Used when the conference receives an at-large BCS representative (1998–2013)
 * non-BCS-champ: For use when the conference champion is not a BCS representative (deprecated)
 * conf-champ: Used for the champion of a non- or pre-BCS conference
 * co-champions: For use when there are conference co-champions
 * div-champ: Used to denote division champion/co-champions
 * champ-participant: Used to denote the participant in the conference championship game when division co-champions exist
 * FCS-playoff-participant: Used to denote a participant in the FCS playoffs
 * D-II-playoff-participant: Used to denote a participant in the D-II playoffs
 * D-III-playoff-participant: Used to denote a participant in the D-III playoffs
 * special-note: Used to fill in a custom field for when the standard fields do not clarify the season standings
 * no-poll: For seasons in the pre-polling era (prior to 1937) enter any text into this field to block the otherwise automatic display of poll information.
 * date: Insert five tildes to properly display the date and time that the template was most recently updated. This is not necessary for completed seasons.
 * poll: Automatically displays the AP Poll as the default, but when the "poll" field is used any poll can be utilized for rankings display