You can look at it several ways.
1. I know this is not the overall goal of the program, but you need to tip your hat a little bit that Tennessee is beating the teams they should beat. That's a bigger deal than it sounds. As was detailed, beating the teams you should beat got you 8 wins.
2. Let's look at the 4 losses. I know woulda, coulda, shoulda.......they dominated Oklahoma and found a way to screw that up. But, they should have won the game. They went to overtime with Georgia. They had a critical turnover on the road against Alabama. The Vanderbilt game was actually their worst loss of the season. So, while losing sucks, they were in the game in those other games.
3. People thought this year was a transition year before it started and no one knew what was going to happen with the Nico/Aguilar thing.
4. Along the lines of #2, are you closer to getting where you want to be or falling back? Some could argue about Mississippi State and Arkansas the way I did some of their losses, but I think Tennessee is closer to the playoffs (which they made last year) than to perpetual mediocrity. Now in theory, the league may about to get tougher as it seems half the league will have a new head coach.
5. I think the new standard for judging coaches will be the playoff and performance in the playoff like college basketball. Winning the league (and this applies to all members), especially with unbalanced schedules when their are 9 programs with national championships aspirations in the league with schools like Missouri and Ole Miss wanting to get in on the the fun, is going to be damn near luck based to some degree. Napier needed to go and was terrible, but I would be lying if I said he didn't get the short end of the stick schedule wise within the league. In a league where 8 teams are ranked, some schools managed to play nobody.
6. Give him a chance to change and adapt. Clearly, he's an offensive guy and generally speaking, Tennessee scores points. Sign a couple of recruits, get a couple of guys in portal, and the defense will have the opportunity to play well enough to be a playoff team.
JMO