Wikipedia:WikiProject College football/Season-by-season lists format

Seasons
Seasons should link to individual team's season using the established naming convention "   football team".
 * Example: 2005

Head coach
Head coaches should be listed across multiple seasons. Interim head coaches should be included and labeled with "(Interim)"

Conference
Athletic conferences should be listed for every season for championship seasons (conference champions or conference championship game winners). Colored for conference winners, conference championship game winners, and division winners (whichever is highest: Conference winner/Championship game champion > Division champion)

Season results
Season results encompasses multiple entries and helps with extra space for listing citations

Final standings
Final standings should only span multiple seasons if the team was in neither a conference or a conference with divisions.

Conference
Should include final conference standings. If independent, multiple span cleared columns should indicate there was not even an option for conference standings. If the team is in a conference with divisions, should still include standings for all teams. The winner of the conference (outright or co-champion) should be filled with color (whichever is highest: Conference winner/Championship game champion > Division champion)

Division
Should include final conference division standings. If independent or in conference without divisions, multiple span cleared columns should indicate there was not even an option for conference division standings. Division winners should be colored and labeled with final standing. Only division winners should have this entry colored. If the team is selected to play in conference championship game and wins, this box should still remain with the separate division color, not conference championship color.

Wins & Losses
Simple: just include the number of games won/lost

Ties
Should include this note:

 

All games that were played before 1996 should have a "0" if there were no tied games. Starting with the 1997 season, a span of cleared columns should indicate that there was not even an option for a tie game.

Bowl result
Bowl game appearances should read like this:
 * Wins: 'Won  against Opposing team season|Opposing team name]], Higher score–lower score^
 * Losses: 'Lost  to Opposing team season|Opposing team name]], Higher score–lower score^
 * Ties: 'Tied  with Opposing team season|Opposing team name]], Score–score^

AP
The AP poll began in 1937. All prior seasons should have blank spanning columns. Seasons when a team did not rank in the poll should have an em dash. Do not include RV (receiving votes), if you didn't make it, ya didn't make it.

USA Today Coaches'
The Coaches poll began in 1950. All prior seasons should have blank spanning columns. Seasons when a team did not rank in the poll should have an em dash. Do not include RV (receiving votes), if you didn't make it, ya didn't make it.

Team name
The first line after the header should include the team name in this format:  . If a team changed their name (school name or moniker) a separating line should span all rows to show a "clean start." If team colors changed too, this is a good time to incorporate those into the table.

Current season
Although the a current season can not officially include all the seasons stats, until the season is over (final polls are released) an In progress keeps the current season accessible from this list but prevents it from screwing with the final standing statistics. Only include the season, head coach, and conference, all other information falls into the In progress strip.

Footer
The footer should include all regular season games totaled between wins, losses, and ties. Separate the bowl games and give a total number of appearances to the side. Finally, include all games below these two acting as an answer to the "addition problem" above.