I guess you would have to be more specific to explain what "anything" means. The topic is the best and worst victories of Brewster's short reign. When you factor in the wins that have been chalked up since Brewster took over, none of them seem appropriate to be next to a description such as "best". I realize even in a bad data set something has to be the best. But when you consider what the Gophers play for every year, Brewster hasn't won anything yet. No trophy game victories, no victories against ranked opponents, and no bowl game victories. Throw in Penn St. and Ohio St. because they are considered Big Ten elite, and there still aren't any big wins to talk about.
What's left? There are a fair amount of road victories to talk about (Bowling Green, Illinois, and Purdue in '08, and Syracuse and Northwestern in '09). At home was Miami in '07 (Only victory of the season), Northern Illinois, Montana St, Florida Atlantic, and Indiana in '08, and Air Force in '09. To try to pick one of these as the "best" is pretty difficult. I don't know that any stand out as being a win that Brewster could point to with any enthusiasm. You could probably say that the road victories against Illinois, Purdue, Northwestern, and maybe Syracuse as a 4 way tie for the best win of Brewster's tenure.
I don't want to be thought of as a Brewster hater because I'm behind him 100%. While I believe that positive forward steps to improve the program have taken place, those positive steps have not occurred on the field yet. In my opinion, the wins that have been posted are nothing special and not enough to point to one as the "best". Hopefully, that changes soon.