Special Teams
What does PAT mean in college football?
PATXPExtra Point
In college football, Point After Touchdown means: A scoring attempt after a touchdown. It is used to describe special teams context in college football.
Quick Answer
In college football, Point After Touchdown means: A scoring attempt after a touchdown. It is used to describe special teams context in college football.
Definition
A point after touchdown is a conversion attempt after a touchdown. Teams commonly attempt a one-point kick or a two-point conversion.
How CFB Track Uses It
CFBTrack uses Point After Touchdown context to connect glossary definitions with the stats, schedules, teams, players, and rankings that use the term.
Related Glossary Terms
Field Goal PercentageThe percentage of field goal attempts that are made.TouchdownA six-point score earned when a player carries, catches, or legally possesses the ball in the opponent's end zone.Average Starting Field PositionThe average yard line where a team's drives begin.Blocked KickA field goal, PAT, or kickoff attempt deflected by the defense.Blocked PuntA punt deflected or stopped by the receiving team before it travels normally.Coffin CornerA punt aimed near the sideline close to the opponent's goal line to pin the offense deep.
Last reviewed 2026-04-24