Positive Impact Factor: Bowl Week Four

Written by Patrick Johnston on .

Jordan Jefferson Cotton Bowl

Jordan Jefferson Turned in a Positive Performance in the Cotton Bowl

There was no movement this week in the Top Ten of the Positive Impact Factor. Jordan Jefferson threw three TDs in the Cotton Bowl against Texas A&M and rushed for another TD. He scored a TD on 12.9% of his touches which ranked him second in the bowl season behind Andrew Luck who produced a TD on 14.8% of his touches in the Orange Bowl. Jefferson had only thrown four TDs during the regular season. The performances by the other quarterbacks in the final bowl games are listed below the table.

If you're new to the PIF ratings, here's a quick primer (or, check out a podcast about the PIF): 100 point scale based on passing, rushing and receiving contribution (touches) to one's team. Total TD reflects passing+rushing+receiving (or maybe even fumble recovery) TD. Negative plays are defined as incompletions, fumbles and sacks taken. Extremelynegative plays are interceptions and fumbles lost. Extremely positive plays are touchdowns. The PIF rating is calculated using the following formula:

Negative plays (incompletions, fumbles, sacks) divided by total touches (pass attempts, rush attempts, catches)=negative play percentage (Neg Play). Extremely negative plays (INTs/incompletions plus fumbles lost/rush attempts) multiplied times 2=extremely negative play factor (XNeg Play). Total TD divided by total touches=extremely positive play factor (XPos Play). 100-Neg Play+XNeg Play(total negative number)+XPos Play=PIF.

If you want to see what the final regular season PIF for each of these QBs was, click here. The complete bowl PIF standings can be seen here: 1-36, 37-74. To see the previous Bowl Weeks click on the week: Bowl Week One, Bowl Week Two, Bowl Week Three.

2010 FBS Top Ten QB PIF Through Bowl Week Four
Rank QB Team Touches Total TD Neg Play XNeg Play XPos Play PIF
1. — Ryan Lindley SDSU 24 2 20.8 0 8.3 87.5
2. — Corey Robinson Troy 43 4 23.3 0 9.3 86
3. — Carson Coffman Kansas State 31 2 22.6 0 6.5 83.9
4. — Jordan Reed Florida 37 0 16.2 0 0 83.8
5. — Greg McElroy Alabama 18 1 22.2 0 5.6 83.3
6. — E.J. Manuel Florida State 22 1 22.7 0 4.5 81.8
7. — Andy Dalton TCU 32 2 25 0 6.3 81.3
8. — Nathan Scheelhaase Illinois 32 1 21.9 0 3.1 81.3
9. — Chandler Harnish Northern Illinois 36 3 27.8 0 8.3 80.6
10.— Terrelle Pryor Ohio State 40 2 30 0 5 75

Bowl Matchups

GoDaddy.com Bowl: Miami (OH) 35, Middle Tennessee State 21
Austin Boucher (Miami (OH)) 41 touches, 2 TDs, 2 INTs, 37.5 PIF
Dwight Dasher (Middle Tennessee State), 46 touches, 1 TD, 4 INTs, -1 PIF

Cotton Bowl: LSU 41, Texas A&M 24
Jordan Jefferson (LSU), 31 touches, 4 TDs, 1 INT, 55.2 PIF
Ryan Tannehill (Texas A&M), 42 touches, 2 TDs, 3 INTs, 20.5 PIF

Compass Bowl: Pitt 27, Kentucky 10
Tino Sunseri (Pitt), 23 touches, 2 TDs, 1 INT, 45.2 PIF
Morgan Newton (Kentucky), 48 touches, 0 TDs, 0 turnovers, 43.8 PIF

Fight Hunger Bowl: Nevada 20, Boston College 13
Colin Kaepernick (Nevada) 42 touches, 1 TD, 1 INT, 29.1 PIF
Chris Rettig (Boston College), 39 touches, 0 TDs, 2 INTs, 18.5 PIF

BCS Title Game: Auburn 22, Oregon 19
Cam Newton (Auburn), 56 touches, 2 TDs, 1 INT, 1 lost fumble, 48.1 PIF
Darron Thomas (Oregon), 48 touches, 2 TDs, 2 INTs, 40.1 PIF