If you missed the news, Bryce Drew is out at Vanderbilt.

The school announced its decision Friday morning after the Commodores went 9-23, 0-18 in the SEC, in Drew’s third season in Nashville.

Vanderbilt AD Malcolm Turner released the following statement announcing the news:

“Vanderbilt is committed to competing at the highest levels on and off the court. After careful consideration, we’ve decided to make a change to the leadership of our men’s basketball program. Bryce has represented Vanderbilt in exceptional fashion in his time here. I appreciate all of the contributions Bryce has made over the past three seasons to Vanderbilt, and we wish him all the best.”

Following the news, Drew has also this statement thanking the school and the fans after his three seasons leading the program:

“It has been an honor to serve as the head basketball coach for Vanderbilt University the past three years. As members of the Commodore Nation, my family and I have been incredibly blessed during our time in the Nashville community.

“While these days are never easy, it is important to have faith and maintain the highest level of integrity. We trust that the Lord has a wonderful plan four our next chapter. From the fans to the faculty, we are grateful to have met so many fantastic people, and to have worked alongside some remarkable student-athletes and coaches in the country.

“We want to thank you all for the enormous support and outpouring of love we have received today and wish the Commodores nothing but success in the future.”