No way. I live and work in Golden Eagle land, and you would think they didn't have a football team the way they avoid the subject at this point. No amount of short term winning is worth 19 straight losses. But it really wasn't a short term hire if you think about it. Fedora had been at USM for 4 full seasons, and had reached several bowl other bowl games before he left for a bigger job. I'm sure he had other offers after his first year at Southern when he dramatically improved their offensive output. I get the impression that most of the Southern Miss blue hairs regret not paying Fedora the money he deserved before he left. Fedora was only making $900,000 when he left for UNC, and the "but we're just po' ole southern miss" good ole boy system finally caught up with them. Sometimes you have to bite the bullet and pay the man his due if you want to maintain your program. Being too cheap to invest in the short term can often cost you a lot more money in the long term.