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[[Category:12-Team bracket templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:12-Team bracket templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
The name of team m in round n. RD n-score m: The score of team m in round n. RD n-score m-s: The score of team m in round n and set s (or leg for multileg matches). Alternatively, the last score in the round can be specified using the -agg suffix. RD1-omit: Selectively omit teams from the first round. For example, use 1 / 2 / 5 / 6 to omit ...
Because of the 're-bracketing' done after the first round, second round match-ups are not determined until the 3/6-seed games in the Wild Card Round are completed. This template will render dotted lines connecting the Wild Card winners to the Divisional round until at least one Divisional visiting team seed number is filled in for that ...
Template description: This template generates a 12-team tournament bracket. ... X is the specific round; Y is either the team's name or score;
College football first-round games will be played on campus Friday, Dec. 20 (one game) and Saturday, Dec. 21 (three games). This will clash with regular-season NFL games played that Saturday.
Despite any unknowns around the 12-team format, one thing can be easily predicted in advance: College football's new postseason model will bring even more eyeballs to a sport that already grips ...
Parameters used in articles take precedence over parameters used in the template itself. For example, suppose ArticleX used the template NTeamBracket, and suppose NTeamBracket had the parameter |RD1-seed1=1 set. If ArticleX implemented {{NTeamBracket|RD1-seed1=2}}, then the first team in round 1 would have a seed of 2.
The 12-team format may just be the first of several steps in an evolution that could soon include a 32-team league or realigned divisions. The sport’s rhythm could find a new normal by other means.