Actually, I think 10 wins is the standard most would like to achieve. Within that 10 wins you would like to beat a team you would not supposed to and beat every team you were expected to beat, while at the same time playing for one of the top spots in whatever conference you are in. You also should avoid losing to a team that no other team of your perceived caliber would ever lose to. Stewart achieved some of those but not all. In my opinion, Stewart should have been replaced, albeit not in the manner in which he was, but mainly because he refused to part ways with Mullen. As for Holgorsen, we have given him the excuse of playing in a tougher conference, while ignoring the fact he lost to teams that he just should have never lost to. There is not one other Big 12 team that has lost to Kansas over the past 4 years except WVU. He also lost a game to a bad Iowa State team at home, in which he had a 28 point lead. He has been extremely average overall.