Nope, don't think it would make much difference at least. Margin of victory is limited under SRS and is an adjusted margin of victory. See other thread on SRS. Those posters know more about SRS than I do, and seem to have a different view. At least as of 2011, here's how it worked.
"One last note: I wrote about that the SRS uses adjusted margin of victory. What does that mean? For starters, the road team is given 3 points for each game (but there is no home or road team for neutral site games). After that adjustment, all wins and losses of between 7 and 24 points as exactly that. So a 24-10 road win goes down as +17 for the road team, -17 for the home team. Wins of 7 or fewer points are scored as 7-point wins and losses of 7 or fewer points are scored as 7 point losses (except that road losses of 3 or fewer/home wins of 3 or fewer are graded as 0 point ties). This gives a very minor boost to teams that win by a couple of points. Finally, wins of more than 24 points/losses of more than 24 points are scored as the average between the actual number and 24. This is to avoid giving undue credit to teams that run up the score." - See more at: http://smartfootball.com/chase-stuart/the-simple-rating-system-bringing-order-kinda-to-chaos#sthash.7BrBweFM.dpuf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;