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What does TE mean in college football?
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In college football, Tight End means: An eligible offensive player who combines receiving and blocking responsibilities. It is used to describe positions context in college football.
Quick Answer
In college football, Tight End means: An eligible offensive player who combines receiving and blocking responsibilities. It is used to describe positions context in college football.
Definition
An eligible offensive player who combines receiving and blocking responsibilities.
How CFB Track Uses It
CFBTrack uses Tight End context in roster and player research surfaces where position labels affect role, depth, and stat interpretation.
Related Glossary Terms
12 PersonnelOne running back, two tight ends, and two wide receivers.CenterThe offensive lineman who snaps the ball.CornerbackA defensive back who primarily covers wide receivers.Defensive EndA defensive lineman who plays on the edge of the line.Defensive LineThe defensive front that lines up closest to the ball.Defensive TackleAn interior defensive lineman who plays inside against the run and pass.
Last reviewed 2026-04-24