Former Illinois State head coach Kevin Stallings had a pretty good run while at Vanderbilt, though
he only made 1 NCAA tournament in his final 4 seasons there, and that was a one and done in the First Four round.
Now Stallings is in his 2nd season at Pitt. He took over a highly successful program that under Jamie Dixon had gone to the NCAA Tournament in 11 of the 13 years he coached there, and averaged over 25 wins per season.
In his first season at Pitt, Stallings went 16-17, and 4-14 in the ACC. It was the first losing season at Pitt since Ben Howland's first season in 1999-2000, and their worst conference record since their one year in the old Eastern Collegiate Basketball League (forerunner of the Atlantic-10) in 1976-77.
This season, he is 8-18 overall, and 0-13 in the ACC, with almost all of the losses being blowouts.
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/team/schedule/_/id/221
Today, Louisville emabrrassed Pitt at home by 34 points, and Louisville was missing their best player and top scorer!
What worries Pitt fans is that his 2018 recruiting class includes only a 2-star juco guard and a 3-star high school forward, and neither player ranks in the Top 200 national rankings. And he has no recruits committed in any future seasons beyond 2018.
Stallings has 4 more years on his initial 6-year contract he was given by Pitt. But the Pitt fans are so fed up with him that the administration is getting a lot of pressure to cut their losses and replace Stallings.
Stallings is a pretty good coach, and with time things should improve. But will the fans and administration give him more time?