'top' is not inherently good. like, i would say 'top infant mortality rate' is bad.Stickney said:I don't think anything to do with Penn State this season can be descriped by "top."
Despicable, horrid, tragic, sad, criminal, yes. Top, no.
The title of the article was: Top 10 Moments of the Big Ten Season (Not 'best moments' just top 10 moments. 'Top' meaning most important vs. 'best'. 911 was a terrible event but it was the 'top' event in 2001.sd said:yes, you are correct, the op is incorrect. the article is 'the top ten big 10 moments', no qualifiers other than 'top'.Redtillimdead said:Read the thread bro!!! Not to embarrass you but it says Top 10 "Best moments in the B1G
I misquoted the title of the article but I had it right in my post. Blah!I agree that "Top" doesn't alway have a positive Outlook as you have noted, BUT when you say top10" BEST" then it Solidifies the meaning IMO