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)

Maryland (+31% vs. Rutgers) Alabama (+26% vs. Missouri) Florida (+24% vs. Vandy) Miami (Ohio) (+23% vs. Kent State) Fresno State (+23% vs. Wyoming)

Despite the early deficit, Florida’s post-game win probability against Vandy was nearly 100 percent. This tells you why.

Top 5 yards per play margins (vs. FBS)

UAB (+4.7 vs. Rice) Alabama (+4.0 vs. Missouri) Utah State (+3.9 vs. UNLV) Purdue (+3.4 vs. Illinois) Maryland (+3.4 vs. Rutgers)

Rice is bad, but ... UAB is good, y’all.

Top 5 field position margins (vs. FBS)

Fresno State (+21.4 vs. Wyoming) Army (+19.4 vs. SJSU) Nevada (+17.5 vs. Boise State) Temple (+15.3 vs. Navy) Marshall (+14.3 vs. ODU)

Field position nearly flipped a pretty big upset bid for Nevada.

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

North Texas (+6.4 vs. Southern Miss) UAB (+5.0 vs. Rice) Louisiana Tech (+4.4 vs. UTSA) Iowa (+4.2 vs. Indiana) Wisconsin (+3.7 vs. Michigan)

Goodness, just imagine how bad the Wisconsin-Michigan game could’ve been if Michigan had finished drives...

Top 5 turnovers luck margins (vs. FBS)

Michigan State (+4.1 vs. Penn State) Houston (+3.8 vs. ECU) Appalachian State (+3.7 vs. Arkansas State) NIU (+3.1 vs. Ohio) UCLA (+2.9 vs. Cal)

Translation: Michigan State had a turnover margin that was +4.1 ahead of where national averages suggest it should have been. As each turnover is worth approximately five points, that means the Spartans enjoyed about a 20- to 21-point boost thanks to turnovers luck. In a four-point win. I swear, that happens every single time Sparty plays PSU, Michigan, or Ohio State, doesn’t it...