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{{CFB schedule| caption =| other-event =<!-- Custom footnote text -->| rankyear =<!-- Year for poll rankings -->| rankdivision =<!-- Division for poll rankings -->| poll =<!-- Poll used for rankings: e.g., AP or Coaches' -->| timezone =<!-- Timezone for times: e.g., Eastern, Central, ... -->| seasonsource =<!-- Reference for schedule/results; placed after "Source:" text in footnote -->|{{CFB schedule entry| date =| time =<!-- If the time is not yet announced, leave blank (do NOT list all possible kickoff times) -->| w/l =| away =| nonconf =| neutral =| rank =| opponent =| opprank =| stadium =| cityst =| gamename =| tv =| score =| attend =}}|{{CFB schedule entry| date =| time =<!-- If the time is not yet announced, leave blank (do NOT list all possible kickoff times) -->| w/l =| away =| nonconf =| neutral =| rank =| opponent =| opprank =| stadium =| cityst =| gamename =| tv =| score =| attend =}}}}
{{CFB schedule| caption =| time = y <!-- Time column? -->| rank = y <!-- Rank column? -->| tv = y <!-- TV column? -->| attend = y <!-- Attendance column? -->| source = y <!-- Source column? -->| other-event =<!-- Custom footnote text -->| opprank = y<!-- Opponent ranks listed? -->| rankyear =<!-- Year for poll rankings -->| rankdivision =<!-- Division for poll rankings -->| poll =<!-- Poll used for rankings: e.g., AP or Coaches' -->| timezone =<!-- Timezone for times: e.g., Eastern, Central, ... -->| seasonsource =<!-- Reference for schedule/results; placed after "Source:" text in footnote -->| Date1 | Time1 | atvs1 | Opponent1 | Rank1 | Site1 | Location1 | TV1 | Result1 | Attendance1 | Source1
| Date2 | Time2 | atvs2 | Opponent2 | Rank2 | Site2 | Location2 | TV2 | Result2 | Attendance2 | Source2
}}
The coloring of each row is automatically determined from the Result. The value used for the Result should be of the form R scoreA-scoreB where R is W, L, T, or V for won, lost, tied, or vacated, respectively. The values used for scoreA and scoreB should be non-negative integers. The scores may be delimited with a hyphen, spaced hyphen, dash, spaced dash, or any non-numeric character.
The rank footnote is added if this is set to y (or if rank is not set to n)
rankyear
2018
The year for the poll used for the rankings (default is blank; see footnotes section for more details)
rankdivision
NAIA
The division for the poll used for the rankings (default is the highest division for the corresponding rankyear, or blank if there is no rankyear; see footnotes section for more details)
poll
AP
Name of the poll used for the rankings (default value is Coaches'; see footnotes section for more details)
timezone
Eastern, Central, ...
If set to any non-blank value, a footnote is added indicating the timezone for all the times.
To denote that the game ended after overtime with the named parameter syntax, use |overtime=OT, |overtime=2OT, ... For the compact syntax, add <OT>, <2OT> after the score.
To add a non-conference game footnote, use <ncg> after the name of the opponent. To add a homecoming game footnote, use <hc> after the name of the opponent.
If |opprank= and/or |rank= are set to y then the rankings footnote is included. The logic for specifying the poll is as follows:
Does poll contain a wikilink?
If yes, use the value in poll, ignoring the other parameters
If not, is the year specified in rankyear?
If yes, the linked text is [[rankyear rankdivision football rankings#poll Poll|poll Poll]] where poll has a default value of Coaches' and rankdivision has a default value of NCAA Division I FBS or NCAA Division I-A ... depending on the year.
If not, is the division specified in rankdivision?
If yes, then the linked text is [[rankdivision poll Poll|poll Poll]] or rankdivision [[poll Poll]] or rankdivision poll Poll depending on if the links exist.
If not, then the linked text is [[poll Poll]] or poll Poll, depending on if the link exists.
{{CFB schedule|caption=2004 IUPUI Jaguars season results | time = y | tv = y | attend=y |opprank=y |poll=AP |timezone=Eastern
| October 9, 2004 | 4:30 pm ||#9 [[2004 Purdue Boilermakers football team|Purdue]]| Beaver Stadium |[[University Park, Pennsylvania|University Park, PA]]| ESPN | L 13–20 | 108,183
| October 8, 2005 | 8:00 pm ||#6 [[2005 Ohio State Buckeyes football team|Ohio State]]| Beaver Stadium | University Park, PA | ABC | W 17–10 | 109,839
}}
{{CFB schedule|caption=1891 IUPUI Jaguars season results
|attend=y
|source=y
|November 14||[[1891 Cornell Big Red football team|Cornell]]|University Field|[[Princeton, New Jersey|Princeton, NJ]]|W 6–0|2,000|<ref>{{cite news|title=Princeton Beats Cornell: A Very Close and Exciting Game Between the Two Elevens|newspaper=The New York Times|date=November 15, 1891|page=3|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/16492546/princeton_beats_cornell/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>|November 26|v|[[1891 Yale Bulldogs football team|Yale]] ([[Princeton–Yale football rivalry|rivalry]])|Manhattan Field|[[Manhattan|New York, New NY]]|L 0–19|40,000|<ref>{{cite news|title=Yale Still Triumphant: Princeton Beaten on Manhattan Field by a Score of 19 to 0|newspaper=The Sun (New York)|date=November 27, 1891|pages=1-2|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/16492524/yale_still_triumphant/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>}}{{reflist}}
{{CFB schedule|caption=1891 IUPUI Jaguars season results
|{{CFB schedule entry|date = November 14
|opponent =[[1891 Cornell Big Red football team|Cornell]]|stadium = University Field
|cityst =[[Princeton|Princeton, NJ]]|w/l = w
|score = 6–0
|attend = 2,000
|source =<ref>{{cite news|title=Princeton Beats Cornell: A Very Close and Exciting Game Between the Two Elevens|newspaper=The New York Times|date=November 15, 1891|page=3|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/16492546/princeton_beats_cornell/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>}}|{{CFB schedule entry|date = November 26
|opponent =[[1891 Yale Bulldogs football team|Yale]] ([[Princeton–Yale football rivalry|rivalry]])
|stadium = Manhattan Field
|cityst =[[Manhattan|New York, NY]]|neutral = y
|w/l = l
|score = 0–19
|attend = 40,000
|source =<ref>{{cite news|title=Yale Still Triumphant: Princeton Beaten on Manhattan Field by a Score of 19 to 0|newspaper=The Sun (New York)|date=November 27, 1891|pages=1-2|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/16492524/yale_still_triumphant/|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref>}}}}{{reflist}}