Here's my url.py:

from django.conf.urls.defaults import *

urlpatterns = patterns('Rankings.college.views',
    url(r'^rankings/division/(\w+)/$', 'rankings_by_league'),
)

views.py

def rankings_by_league(request, league):
    try:
        league = League.objects.get(slug__iexact=league)
    except League.DoesNotExist:
        raise Http404

    return list_detail.object_list(
        request,
        queryset = SchoolSeason.objects.all(),
        template_name = "college/rankings_by_league.html",
        template_object_name = "rankings",
        extra_context = {"league": league}
    )

rankings_by_league.html
{% extends "base.html" %}

{% block title %}My rankings {% endblock %}

{% block content %}

<h3>2009 {{ league.league_name }} Rankings</h3>

<ol>
        {% for ranking in rankings %}
        <li>{{ ranking.school.school_name}} {{ ranking.wins}}
{{ ranking.losses}} {{ ranking.rating}}</li>
        {% endfor %}
</ol>

{% endblock %}

I've spent my entire Sunday looking at this and can't figure it out.
Only thing that displays is the <h3> tag.
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