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What is Neutral-Site Win in college football?
In college football, Neutral-Site Win means: A win earned at a site not considered a true home game for either team. It is used to describe rankings context in college football.
Quick Answer
In college football, Neutral-Site Win means: A win earned at a site not considered a true home game for either team. It is used to describe rankings context in college football.
Definition
A win earned at a site not considered a true home game for either team.
How CFB Track Uses It
CFBTrack uses Neutral-Site Win context on rankings, schedule, conference, and postseason pages to make resume comparisons easier to read.
Related Glossary Terms
Neutral-Site GameA game played at a site that is not the normal home stadium of either team.Road WinA win earned at the opponent's home stadium.Resume StrengthA measure of how impressive a team's results are based on wins, losses, schedule, and opponent quality.AP PollA media poll ranking college football teams.At-Large BidA playoff or postseason spot awarded to a team that did not qualify automatically.Automatic QualifierA team that receives a playoff or postseason spot by meeting a defined qualification rule, often through conference-champion status.
Last reviewed 2026-04-24