Pittsburgh has severed ties with coach Kevin Stallings after just two seasons, sources told ESPN.
Stallings was hired in 2016 by former athletic director Scott Barnes and signed a six-year deal after Jamie Dixon left for TCU. The Panthers went 16-17 (4-14 ACC) in his first season and were 8-24 this season -- not winning a single ACC game.
The 57-year-old had previously spent 17 seasons as the coach at Vanderbilt, where he was 332-220 with seven NCAA tournament appearances.