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)

Cal (+38% vs. Oregon State) Boise State (+31% vs. Colorado State) Utah (+25% vs. USC) Fresno State (+25% vs. New Mexico) Alabama (+24% vs. Tennessee)

This Utah team has quickly blossomed into something efficient and destructive. The Utes have gone from 43rd to 19th in S&P+ in just three weeks.

Top 5 yards per play margins (vs. FBS)

Cal (+4.6 vs. Oregon State) Missouri (+3.9 vs. Memphis) Air Force (+3.4 vs. UNLV) Florida State (+3.4 vs. Wake Forest) Michigan (+3.2 vs. Michigan State)

Goodness. No mercy, Cal.

Top 5 field position margins (vs. FBS)

Marshall (+26.6 vs. FAU) MTSU (+19.5 vs. Charlotte) Georgia Southern (+18.8 vs. NMSU) Clemson (+17.2 vs. NC State) Minnesota (+17.0 vs. Nebraska)

Minnesota dominated in field position and still got blown out. Hard to do.

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

Oklahoma (+5.3 vs. TCU) Arkansas (+4.6 vs. Tulsa) Purdue (+4.1 vs. Ohio State) Florida State (+2.9 vs. Wake Forest) Clemson (+2.8 vs. NC State)

Bonus points to Iowa, by the way, for gaming the system here — the Hawkeyes didn’t show up on this list because they didn’t allow Maryland a scoring opportunity, period.

Top 5 turnovers luck margins (vs. FBS)

FIU (+3.3 vs. Rice) UMass (+3.0 vs. Coastal Carolina) UCLA (+2.8 vs. Arizona) Marshall (+2.5 vs. FAU) Navy (+2.2 vs. Houston)

Translation: UCLA had a turnover margin that was +2.8 ahead of where national averages suggest it should have been. As each turnover is worth approximately five points, that means the Bruins enjoyed about a 14-point boost thanks to turnovers luck. Made quite the difference in a one-point win.