PSUFAN wrote:Can anyone help me understand what is behind win margins, and how they are interpreted by the media?
Here are some scores for consideration:
PSU: 13
tOSU: 9
UT: 28
OSU: 24
Alabama: 24
Mississippi: 20
USC: 17
Arizona: 10
OU: 58
KSU: 35
Which of these results are among the most impressive to you?
Well to rank them I would say,
1) Texas
2) PSU
3) Alabama
4) OU
4A) USC
Why, that order? Well, Texas was the only of those teams to knock off an undefeated team. Further, OK State is a balanced offense that has been putting up huge numbers all season. Texas held them well below their point average. PSU is second because we all know that winning at night at the Shoe is very difficult. As others have stated OSU is a different team now than they were when USC wiped them up. Alabama is third because in my eyes they beat and up and comming team. The other two games aren't very impressive to me at all. I expected both to win easily and while they didn't per say, they still won.
PSU,
this is a good discussion for a message board, but we really won't be able to rank these games until the end of the season. If OSU wins out and plays in the Rose Bowl, and OK State ends up losing to Tech, OU, etc, then clearly the PSU win would be the best. If OK State wins out and goes BCS bowling and OSU loses to Mich, then clearly the Texas win will be the best.
All in all no need to worry about quality of wins in the middle of a season. However, if Bama and Texas also win out then maybe it is time to look back and reflect on the season schedule. Maybe Coastal Carolina and Temple weren't good choices to schedule.