This week’s Five Factors box scores are up! Check out all the results here. Week 6’s superior performances in each category are below.

Top 5 success rate margins (vs. FBS)

New Mexico (+47% vs. UNLV) Memphis (+44% vs. UConn) Clemson (+36% vs. Wake Forest) Ole Miss (+35% vs. ULM) Michigan (+32% vs. Maryland)

Man ... UNLV was playing a backup quarterback, but New Mexico absolutely drubbed the Rebels.

Top 5 yards per play margins (vs. FBS)

Clemson (+6.8 vs. Wake Forest) Memphis (+6.3 vs. UConn) Ole Miss (+5.9 vs. ULM) Alabama (+5.1 vs. Arkansas) New Mexico (+3.5 vs. UNLV)

It, uh, appears Clemson responded pretty well to the scare against Syracuse last week.

Top 5 field position margins (vs. FBS)

Toledo (+22.1 vs. BGSU) Georgia Southern (+20.2 vs. South Alabama) SJSU (+19.1 vs. Colorado State) Hawaii (+17.2 vs. Wyoming) Memphis (+14.6 vs. UConn)

Field position very much came in handy for Toledo in a game that was much closer than expected.

Top 5 points per scoring opportunity margins (vs. FBS)

Clemson (+6.0 vs. Wake Forest) Ole Miss (+5.8 vs. ULM) Temple (+5.0 vs. ECU) Fresno State (+4.3 vs. Nevada) Utah (+3.6 vs. Stanford)

Stanford created two more scoring opportunities than Utah and lost by 19. That’s tough to do.

Top 5 turnovers luck margins (vs. FBS)

Indiana (+3.5 vs. Ohio State) Buffalo (+2.9 vs. CMU) Tulsa (+2.8 vs. Houston) Illinois (+2.6 vs. Rutgers) Arizona (+2.6 vs. California)

Translation: Indiana had a turnover margin that was +3.5 ahead of where national averages suggest it should have been. As each turnover is worth approximately five points, that means the Hoosiers enjoyed about a 17- to 18-point boost thanks to turnovers luck. It helped them cover the spread, at least.