Hardly, it is about winning the right way. Winning ten games against a softer than butter schedule is expected for a coach that makes almost 10 million a year. Losing in uncompetitive fashion is not. If he won ten games making half that and was at least somewhat competitive against Michigan, that would warrant some praise. But he doesn't and he didn't, and for all intents and purposes, got blown out by Ohio State as well once they decided to open up the game plan and take a couple of chances.
Get used to it. Until he proves he is anything more than an 8 and 4 career coach (average), I will hold him to the highest standard.