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The 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season was the highest level of college football competition in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The regular season began on September 3, 2009, and ended on December 12, 2009.
Bookshop chain Borders included a small set of exclusive Discworld football cards with each book. [ 5 ] The title is a play on the names of rugby and football teams in the UK who have or have had a connection to educational institutions, examples being Hamilton Academical and Edinburgh Academicals .
The 2009 college football season may refer to: 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season; 2009 NCAA Division I FCS football season; 2009 NCAA Division II football season; 2009 NCAA Division III football season; 2009 NAIA Football National Championship
[verification needed] The main types of narrative reviews are evaluative, exploratory, and instrumental. [2] A fourth type of review of literature (the scientific literature) is the systematic review but it is not called a literature review, which absent further specification, conventionally refers to narrative reviews. A systematic review ...
After tabling a proposed eight-team playoff format in 2009, BCS commissioners announced in 2012 they had reached an agreement on a four-team playoff, which debuted in 2014.
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The peer review department of the College football WikiProject conducts peer reviews of articles on requests. The primary objective is to encourage better articles by having contributors who may not have worked on articles to examine them and provide ideas for further improvement.
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