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What is Red-Zone Scoring Percentage in college football?
In college football, Red-Zone Scoring Percentage means: The percentage of red-zone trips that result in points. It is commonly calculated as Red-zone scoring trips ÷ red-zone trips × 100.
Quick Answer
In college football, Red-Zone Scoring Percentage means: The percentage of red-zone trips that result in points. It is commonly calculated as Red-zone scoring trips ÷ red-zone trips × 100.
Definition
Red-zone scoring percentage measures how often a team scores a touchdown or field goal after reaching the red zone.
Formula
Red-zone scoring trips ÷ red-zone trips × 100
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Related Glossary Terms
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