The University of South Florida has fired football Coach Skip Holtz after a 3-9 record this past season, school officials announced Sunday. The Bulls finished with the worst record in the 16-year history of the program following Saturday\'s season-ending 27-3 home loss to Pittsburgh. Holtz -- son of legendary former college coach Lou Holtz -- managed a 16-21 overall mark in three season at the helm, including a 5-16 record in Big East Conference games. After praising Holtz for stressing improved academics at South Florida, Athletic Director Doug Woolard said the move was made to improve the team\'s on-field performance. \"We must strive to put a more successful football program on the field,\" he said. \"Beginning today, we will move in a new direction toward that goal.\" \"I believe we made some positive strides, most notably in our academics, that were helping to build a foundation for this program and I would have liked the opportunity to see it through,\" Holtz said. \"But I understand the administration\'s decision and wish them nothing but success in the future.\"