Advanced Metrics
What is FEI in college football?
In college football, FEI means: A drive-based college football rating system that evaluates team efficiency. It is used to describe advanced metrics context in college football.
Quick Answer
In college football, FEI means: A drive-based college football rating system that evaluates team efficiency. It is used to describe advanced metrics context in college football.
Definition
A drive-based college football rating system that evaluates team efficiency.
How CFB Track Uses It
CFBTrack uses FEI context alongside related efficiency, explosiveness, and opponent-adjusted metrics so advanced stat pages are easier to compare.
Related Glossary Terms
RatingA numerical estimate of team or player strength.SP+A predictive college football rating system associated with efficiency, explosiveness, tempo, and opponent adjustment.FPIESPN's Football Power Index, a predictive team rating system.Adjusted EfficiencyAn efficiency metric modified for context such as opponent strength, game location, tempo, garbage time, or game state.Adjusted Yards Per AttemptA passing efficiency stat that adjusts yards per attempt for touchdowns and interceptions.Air YardsThe yards a pass travels from the line of scrimmage to the catch point or target point.
Last reviewed 2026-04-24