HuskerNation1
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Also, in a given season I'm with you that points/wins are what counts. But when we're looking ahead, there's more to it than that. Most of the advanced stats would tell you Riley's 9 win team was actually worse than his 6 win team the year before. That didn't stop me from enjoying the 9 wins, but it worried a lot of fans for the future - it turns out rightfully so. Similarly, I'm not happy with 3-5 here. But the underlying numbers are trending up, so I see no reason to panic for the future. It still sucks losing games, but there are more things than the coaches and kool-aid drinkers indicating we're on the right track.
In my opinion way too much stock is being placed in the "advanced stats." It's certainly another data point, but it should be not viewed as the primary means of gauging success and the trends of a program. At the end of the day Wins and Losses are what matter. The Northwestern game this year was a prime example where we outgained NW by over 125 yards and moved the ball well (442 yards on offense) yet lost the game and only scored 13 points.