Kevin Stallings' miserable tenure as Pittsburgh's coach is over.

Numerous outlets reported Thursday morning that Stallings will not return for a third season after failing to lead the Panthers to a win against ACC competition this year.

Pitt went 8-24 this season, losing all 18 league games during the regular season before bowing out in the first round of the conference tournament Tuesday.

Stallings, 57, was an unpopular hire from the very beginning, coming over from Vanderbilt following the 2016 season after the Commodores' first NCAA appearance in four years. He went 16-17 last season — Pittsburgh's first losing season in 11 years — and attendance plummeted along with the Panthers' record.

Stallings replaced Jamie Dixon, who has led TCU to a 45-25 record in his first two seasons at his alma mater.