Usage Score
4.7
Player Dossier
2010-2011Alabama
QB • 6'2" • Chesapeake, VA, USA
Phillip Sims is a balanced quarterback profile with 4.7 usage in the latest tracked season.
Usage Score
4.7
Efficiency
59.9
Consistency
40.4
Season Value
51.1
Career Arc
Value trend by season
Best season by value score: 2011 Regular Season · Alabama
Snapshot
Scouting Read
Best season and peak-game context are pinned here so the rest of the page can stay analytical without losing the headline story.
Phillip Sims, QB. Best season Best season by value score: 2011 Regular Season · Alabama. Phillip Sims is a balanced quarterback profile with 4.7 usage in the latest tracked season.
Phillip Sims played QB for Alabama. Across 2 tracked seasons, Phillip Sims recorded 163 passing yards and -10 rushing yards. His top tracked season came in 2011 with Alabama.
Lead takeaway
Best season by value score: 2011 Regular Season
Alabama paired 153 primary output with 59.9 efficiency.
Supporting note
2011 Regular Season role shape
pass-led usage with 59.9 efficiency.
Supporting note
Career value is trending up
2011 Regular Season improved on the prior stop by season value score.
Supporting note
Peak game by takeover score: Kent State
Win shaped by high passing volume and turnover pressure. It landed in the 100th percentile of the selected season.
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Games
5
Primary Metric / G
30.6
Efficiency
59.9
Usage
4.7
Consistency
40.4
Best Game by takeover score
Tennessee
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Chronological game order.
Game by game trend chart. Kent State: 76. North Texas: 44. Vanderbilt: 21. Ole Miss: 2. Tennessee: 10
Each dot is a game. Farther right means the player carried more of the workload, and higher means they were more efficient with those chances.
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Volume versus efficiency scatter chart. Kent State: 17 by 36.6. North Texas: 9 by 56.5. Vanderbilt: 4 by 70.1. Ole Miss: 1 by 72.2. Tennessee: 2 by 63.9
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5 games
Featured metric
Total Offense
Top game by takeover score
Kent State
Best efficiency game
72.2 vs Ole Miss
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Alabama
2010-2011
Opening stop
Season Progression
| Season | Team | Primary | Efficiency | Usage | Delta |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 Regular Season | Alabama | 0 | — | — | — |
| 2011 Regular Season | Alabama | 153 | 59.9 | 4.7 | 153 |
#1 Featured game
Kent State
Win shaped by high passing volume and turnover pressure.
76
Primary metric
76 total offense with 36.6 efficiency.
#2
North Texas
44
Primary metric
Win with 44 yards of offense and 56.5 efficiency.
44 total offense with 56.5 efficiency.
#3
Tennessee
10
Primary metric
Win with 10 yards of offense and 63.9 efficiency.
10 total offense with 63.9 efficiency.
#4
Ole Miss
2
Primary metric
Win with 2 yards of offense and 72.2 efficiency.
2 total offense with 72.2 efficiency.
#5
Vanderbilt
21
Primary metric
Win with 21 yards of offense and 70.1 efficiency.
21 total offense with 70.1 efficiency.
#1 Season by value score
2011 Regular Season · Alabama
153 primary output · 59.9 efficiency · 4.7 usage
51.1
#2
2010 Regular Season · Alabama
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0 primary · — efficiency · — usage
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250+ passing yards
0
300+ total offense
0
3+ takeover TD games
3
Above avg efficiency
Recruit Profile
Class 2010 · Rating 0.9846
Oscar Smith · Chesapeake, VA
Career Facts
1
Career teams
2
Seasons tracked
153
Career Total Offense
Data Context
Coverage spans 2 tracked seasons, 5 games, and base opponent context only. Derived metrics fall back to raw production when share or rating context is missing.