Bryant Vincent has been fired after two-plus seasons as South Alabama's offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, the school announced Monday.

The move comes two days after the Jaguars lost 29-23 in double overtime at home to Idaho, dropping their record to 1-3 this season. South Alabama ranks ninth in the 12-team Sun Belt Conference in total offense.

USA also ranks last nationally in third-down percentage, converting on just 9 of 45 opportunities (20 percent). The Jaguars went 4-for-17 in that category against Idaho, and managed only 106 passing yards.

"Sunday afternoon Coach Vincent came to me and expressed concern about our current status and what is best for our program moving forward," head coach Joey Jones said in a release issued by the school. "After meeting with him, a decision was made to relieve him of his duties. Bryant is a great friend and has always had the best interests of our student-athletes in mind. I sincerely appreciate all of his hard work. I wish him the very best."

The 41-year-old Vincent was a highly successful high school coach -- including a state championship run at Spanish Fort in 2010 -- before joining the USA staff as tight ends coach in 2011. He was promoted to quarterbacks coach the following season, then became offensive coordinator at UAB in 2014.

After the Blazers shuttered their program following that season, Vincent returned to South Alabama as offensive coordinator prior to the 2014 Camellia Bowl. A Kentucky native, he is a graduate of both West Alabama and Troy.

Vincent issued the following statement through the South Alabama athletic department on Monday:

"I went to coach Jones' office Sunday, we sat down and had as long discussion and we both agreed that it was time for a change for the program. The University of South Alabama has been great to me and my family, I appreciate coach Jones and [Director of Athletics] Dr. [Joel] Erdmann giving me this opportunity. I think there are great things ahead for this football team. These are a great group of kids and this is a good football team. I wish these student-athletes and coaches nothing but the best."

It was not immediately clear who will handle offensive coordinator duties for the remainder of the season, though Jones has an offensive background. Jones is expected to meet with the media at noon Monday.

South Alabama plays its final non-conference game of the 2017 season at Louisiana Tech at 6 p.m. Saturday.