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− | The '''[[Purple Team (Vote for the Girls USA)|Purple Team]] North''' is a division in the [[Vote for the Girls (United States)|Vote for the Girls]] Moderators Conference. It was created prior to the [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 9)|ninth season in the fall of 2017]], when VFTG realigned the Purple, [[Pink Team (Vote for the Girls USA)|Pink]], [[Red Team (Vote for the Girls USA)|Red]], and [[Blue Team (Vote for the Girls USA)|Blue]] Teams into the newly created North and South divisions to join the East and West divisions in each of the the sub-conferences. | + | The '''[[Purple Team (Vote for the Girls USA)|Purple Team]] North''' is a division in the [[Vote for the Girls (United States)|Vote for the Girls]] Moderators Conference. It was created prior to the [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 9)|ninth season in the fall of 2017]], when VFTG realigned the Purple, [[Pink Team (Vote for the Girls USA)|Pink]], [[Red Team (Vote for the Girls USA)|Red]], and [[Blue Team (Vote for the Girls USA)|Blue]] Teams into the newly created North and divisions to join the East and West divisions in each of the the sub-conferences. |
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| The Purple Team North currently has three moderators: | | The Purple Team North currently has three moderators: |
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| :{{note label|AGT11|A|A}} Imported victory as Laura Bretan auditioned for the eleventh season of ''America's Got Talent'' five days after Bretan won the sixth season of Romania's Got Talent. ----> | | :{{note label|AGT11|A|A}} Imported victory as Laura Bretan auditioned for the eleventh season of ''America's Got Talent'' five days after Bretan won the sixth season of Romania's Got Talent. ----> |
− | :{{note label|Doogan|1|1}} Moved from the [[Purple Team South (Vote for the Girls USA)|Purple Team South]] in the fall of 2018. | + | :{{note label|Doogan|1|1}} Moved from the [[Purple Team (Vote for the Girls USA)|Purple Team ]] in the fall of 2018. |
| :{{note label|Ex-West|2|2}} Moved from the [[Purple Team West (Vote for the Girls USA)|Purple Team West]] in the fall of 2017. | | :{{note label|Ex-West|2|2}} Moved from the [[Purple Team West (Vote for the Girls USA)|Purple Team West]] in the fall of 2017. |
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− | | {{nfly|2002}} || [[2002–03 NFL playoffs|2002–03]] ||[[2002 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons]] ||align="center"| 9–6–1 || '''Won''' [[2002–03 NFL playoffs|Wild Card Playoffs]] (at [[2002 Green Bay Packers season|Packers]]) 27–7<br>Lost [[2002–03 NFL playoffs|Divisional Playoffs]] (at [[2002 Philadelphia Eagles season|Eagles]]) 6–20
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− | | {{nfly|2005}} || [[2005–06 NFL playoffs|2005–06]] || [[2005 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina Panthers]] ||align="center"| 11–5 || '''Won''' [[2005–06 NFL playoffs|Wild Card Playoffs]] (at [[2005 New York Giants season|Giants]]) 23–0<br>'''Won''' [[2005–06 NFL playoffs|Divisional Playoffs]] (at [[2005 Chicago Bears season|Bears]]) 29–21<br>Lost [[2005–06 NFL playoffs|NFC Championship]] (at [[2005 Seattle Seahawks season|Seahawks]]) 14–34
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− | | {{nfly|2008}} || [[2008–09 NFL playoffs|2008–09]] || [[2008 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons]] ||align="center"| 11–5 || Lost [[2008–09 NFL playoffs|Wild Card Playoffs]] (at [[2008 Arizona Cardinals season|Cardinals]]) 24–30
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− | | [[2010 NFL season|2010]] || [[2010–11 NFL playoffs|2010–11]] ||[[2010 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans Saints]] ||align="center"| 11–5 || Lost [[2010–11 NFL playoffs|Wild Card Playoffs]] (at [[2010 Seattle Seahawks season|Seahawks]]) 36–41
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− | | {{nfly|2011}} || [[2011–12 NFL playoffs|2011–12]] || [[2011 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons]] || align="center"| 10–6 || Lost [[2011–12 NFL playoffs|Wild Card Playoffs]] (at [[2011 New York Giants season|Giants]]) 2–24
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− | | {{nfly|2013}} || [[2013–14 NFL playoffs|2013–14]] ||[[2013 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans Saints]] ||align="center"| 11–5 || '''Won''' [[2013–14 NFL playoffs|Wild Card Playoffs]] (at [[2013 Philadelphia Eagles season|Eagles]]) 26–24 <br> Lost [[2013–14 NFL playoffs|Divisional Playoffs]] (at [[2013 Seattle Seahawks season|Seahawks]]) 15–23
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− | ==Total Playoff Berths==
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− | (NFC South records since 2002)
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− | | [[List of Atlanta Falcons seasons|Atlanta Falcons]] ||align="center"|{{sort|0201| 4}} ||align="center"| {{sort|0504|7}} ||align="center"|1|| align="center" | 0
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− | | [[List of Carolina Panthers seasons|Carolina Panthers]] ||align="center"|{{sort|0202| 5}} ||align="center"| {{sort|0302|6}} || align="center"|{{sort|1.3|2}} ||align="center"| 0
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− | | [[List of New Orleans Saints seasons|New Orleans Saints]] ||align="center"|{{sort|0304| 3}} ||align="center"|{{sort|0403| 5}} || align="center"|{{sort|1.2|1}} ||align="center"| {{sort|1.3|1}}
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− | | [[List of Tampa Bay Buccaneers seasons|Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] ||align="center"|{{sort|0303| 3}} ||align="center"|{{sort|0301| 3}} || align="center"|{{sort|1.4|1}} ||align="center"| {{sort|1.4|1}}
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− | ==Season results==
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− | | Denotes team that won the [[List of Super Bowl champions|Super Bowl]]
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− | | Denotes team that won the [[NFC Championship]]
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− | | Denotes team that qualified for the [[National Football League playoffs|NFL Playoffs]]
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− | !rowspan="2" width=60px| Season ||colspan="4"| Team (record)
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− | *'''2002''': The NFC South was formed with four inaugural members. The [[Atlanta Falcons]], [[Carolina Panthers]], and [[New Orleans Saints]] joined from the [[NFC West]], while the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] joined from the [[NFC Central]], now known as the NFC North.
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− | | {{nfly|2002}} ||bgcolor=#FFCC00| <sup>(2)</sup> [[2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay]] (12–4) ||bgcolor=#CCFFCC| <sup>(6)</sup> [[2002 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]] (9–6–1) || [[2002 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]] (9–7) || [[2002 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]] (7–9)
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− | | {{nfly|2003}} ||bgcolor=#C0C0C0| <sup>(3)</sup> [[2003 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]] (11–5) || [[2003 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]] (8–8) || [[2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay]] (7–9) || [[2003 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]] (5–11)
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− | | {{nfly|2004}} ||bgcolor=#CCFFCC| <sup>(2)</sup> [[2004 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]] (11–5) || [[2004 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]] (8–8) || [[2004 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]] (7–9) || [[2004 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay]] (5–11)
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− | | {{nfly|2005}} ||bgcolor=#CCFFCC| <sup>(3)</sup> [[2005 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay]]{{ref label|AFCS|a|a}} (11–5) ||bgcolor=#CCFFCC| <sup>(5)</sup> [[2005 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]] (11–5) || [[2005 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]] (8–8) || [[2005 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]] (3–13)
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− | | {{nfly|2006}} ||bgcolor=#CCFFCC| <sup>(2)</sup> [[2006 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]] (10–6) || [[2006 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]] (8–8) || [[2006 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]] (7–9) || [[2006 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay]] (4–12)
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− | | {{nfly|2007}} ||bgcolor=#CCFFCC| <sup>(4)</sup> [[2007 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay]] (9–7) || [[2007 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]]{{ref label|AFCS2|b|b}} (7–9) || [[2007 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]] (7–9) || [[2007 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]] (4–12)
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− | | {{nfly|2008}} ||bgcolor=#CCFFCC| <sup>(2)</sup> [[2008 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]] (12–4) ||bgcolor=#CCFFCC| <sup>(5)</sup> [[2008 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]] (11–5) || [[2008 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay]] (9–7) || [[2008 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]] (8–8)
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− | | {{nfly|2009}} ||bgcolor=#FFCC00| <sup>(1)</sup> [[2009 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]] (13–3) || [[2009 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]] (9–7) || [[2009 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]] (8–8) || [[2009 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay]] (3–13)
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− | | {{nfly|2010}} ||bgcolor=#CCFFCC| <sup>(1)</sup> [[2010 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]] (13–3) ||bgcolor=#CCFFCC| <sup>(5)</sup> [[2010 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]] (11–5) || [[2010 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay]] (10–6) || [[2010 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]] (2–14)
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− | | {{nfly|2011}} ||bgcolor=#CCFFCC| <sup>(3)</sup> [[2011 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]] (13–3) ||bgcolor=#CCFFCC| <sup>(5)</sup> [[2011 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]] (10–6) || [[2011 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]] (6–10) || [[2011 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay]] (4–12)
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− | | {{nfly|2012}} ||bgcolor=#CCFFCC| <sup>(1)</sup> [[2012 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]] (13–3) || [[2012 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]]{{ref label|AFC3|c|c}} (7–9) || [[2012 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]]{{ref label|c|c}} (7–9) || [[2012 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay]] (7–9)
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− | | {{nfly|2013}} ||bgcolor=#CCFFCC| <sup>(2)</sup> [[2013 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]] (12–4) ||bgcolor=#CCFFCC| <sup>(6)</sup> [[2013 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]] (11–5) || [[2013 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]]{{ref label|AFCS4|d|d}} (4–12) || [[2013 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay]] (4–12)
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− | | {{nfly|2014}} ||bgcolor=#CCFFCC| <sup>(4)</sup> [[2014 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]] (7–8–1) || [[2014 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]] (7–9) || [[2014 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]] (6–10) || [[2014 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay]] (2–14)
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− | | {{nfly|2015}} ||bgcolor=#C0C0C0| <sup>(1)</sup> [[2015 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]] (15–1) || [[2015 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]] (8–8) || [[2015 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]] (7–9) || [[2015 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay]] (6–10)
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− | | {{nfly|2016}} ||bgcolor=#C0C0C0| <sup>(2)</sup> [[2016 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta]] (11–5) || [[2016 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay]] (9–7) || [[2016 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans]] (7–9) || [[2016 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina]] (6–10)
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− | *{{note label|AFCS1|a|a}} Tampa Bay finished ahead of Carolina based on better division record (5–1 to 4–2).
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− | *{{note label|AFCS2|b|b}} Carolina finished in second place in the NFC South over New Orleans based on a better conference record (7–5 to 6–6).
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− | *{{note label|AFCS3|c|c}} Carolina and New Orleans finished ahead of Tampa Bay in the NFC South based on record versus common opponents (5–5 to 4–6), while Carolina finished in second place based on a head-to-head sweep over New Orleans.
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| ==See also== | | ==See also== |
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The Purple Team North currently has four member moderators: solo moderators Ava Zinn and Rachael Passalt and duo moderators Donna & Tim Doogan and Kendra Ray & Hannah Wilson. Prior to the ninth season, Kendra Ray belonged to the Purple Team West (2015-16) and Pink Team West (2016-17), while Zinn was part of the Purple Team/geographically inaccurate Purple Team West from 2010 to 2017 and Julia Passalt & Rachael Passalt from 2014-2017.
The Purple Team North during the ninth season, one of the few divisions since the 2017 realignment to have each of its moderators have a moderator victory in one particular season: Rachael Passlt (So You Think You Can Dance 14), Ava Zinn (The Voice 13), and Kendra & Hannah (American Idol 16) as the respective supported contestants were announced as the winners of these competitions: Lex Ishimoto (with Koine Iwasaki, Taylor Sieve, and Chris "Kiki" Nyemchek giving Passalt her first win), Chloe Kohanski (with Addison Agen giving Zinn her 15th win), and Maddie Poppe (with Caleb Lee Hutchinson giving Ray her second win and Wilson's first).