Cliff Ellis was head coach at the
University of South Alabama from 1975 to 1984. He was the all-time winning coach in South Alabama history with a 171–84 (.671) record during nine seasons until Coach Ronnie Arrow surpassed him in 2010. When Ellis became head coach, the administrators at South Alabama were thinking of dropping to Division II. Four years later, he had the Jaguars in the
NCAA tournament and six seasons later, they were ranked in the nation's top 10. Weltlich coached the Jags from 1997 to 2002 and compiled a record of 81–65 (.559) and three 20-win seasons.
John Pelphrey spent five seasons as head coach at South Alabama. In 2005–06 the Jaguars defeated
Western Kentucky University in the
Sun Belt Conference tournament championship game, earning USA's first NCAA tournament bid since 1998. The Jaguars lost to the tournament champions,
Florida in the round of 64. In 2007, Pelphrey led the Jags to an
NIT birth which resulted in a first-round loss to
Syracuse (79–73). South Alabama finished the year with a 20–12 record, giving Pelphrey an overall record of 80–67 with the Jags and an offer to coach for the
University of Arkansas in the
SEC. In his first eight seasons as the Jaguars coach,
Ronnie Arrow compiled a record of 114–93 (.551) and was named
Sun Belt Coach of the Year in 1989 and 1991. His squads led the Sun Belt Conference in scoring four of his seven seasons at South Alabama. His 1988–89 squad set a school and league record 91 points per game average and five of his seven teams tallied at least 80 points per game. On March 8, 2018, Graves was fired after 5 seasons after a 65–96 record with no postseason appearances. Exactly 1 week later, the Jaguars hired former
Nicholls State head coach
Richie Riley for the job. ==Arena==