With the explosive offenses in college football this has become the new normal. Its not uncommon to see 60 points in a game. I can remember when only an team with inferior talent would be at risk of losing by 30 points. These days any team that doesn't come to play is at risk of that happening. I don't judge Frank on the margin of the BG, WMU, Buffalo losses. I judge him on an offense that was 19.3 ppg in year 10 of his tenure. His best ever offense in 2011 placed 34th in the country. Today the same production would be good for only 54th. In 2006 Top 25 offense began at 28.6 ppg and Top 25 this year is 35.0 (6.4 ppg more).