Vanderbilt coach Kevin Stallings, whose job security was in question with the Commodores, has agreed to a deal to replace Jamie Dixon at Pittsburgh, multiple sources told ESPN.
Sources told ESPN it is a six-year deal with Stallings.
Stallings, 55, had been the head coach at Vandy for 17 seasons and made the NCAA tournament seven times.
The Commodores were expected to battle for the SEC title this season with a roster that included Wade Baldwin and Damion Jones. However, Vanderbilt finished 19-13 overall and in a three-way tie for third place in the SEC.