Advanced Metrics
What is Interception Rate in college football?
INT%
In college football, Interception Rate means: Interceptions divided by pass attempts. It is commonly calculated as Interceptions ÷ pass attempts × 100.
Quick Answer
In college football, Interception Rate means: Interceptions divided by pass attempts. It is commonly calculated as Interceptions ÷ pass attempts × 100.
Definition
Interceptions divided by pass attempts.
Formula
Interceptions ÷ pass attempts × 100
How CFB Track Uses It
CFBTrack uses Interception Rate context alongside related efficiency, explosiveness, and opponent-adjusted metrics so advanced stat pages are easier to compare.
Related Glossary Terms
InterceptionA pass caught by the defense.Pass AttemptsThe number of forward passes attempted by a passer or team.Turnover MarginTakeaways minus giveaways.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