Ulster coach Mark McCall has admitted that Ulster were at their lowest ever point as they slumped to a 24-10 Magners League loss at home at Ravenhill to mid-table Glasgow.
The collapse leaves any remote hopes of retaining their title in tatters and McCall said he takes full responsibility for the poor quality of the performance.
He said it was done to him to find a way to lift the team out of its current crisis of confidence: "The buck stops with me," he said.
However, McCall vowed that he would continue as coach and that the whole team, including the management will have to do some soul-searching before the season's final match against Edinburgh in two weeks time.