Mack Brown has agreed to terms to become the next football head coach at North Carolina, the school announced.

He will be introduced at a noon ET news conference Tuesday.

Brown replaces Larry Fedora, who was fired Sunday after going 45-43 in seven seasons at UNC.

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"Mack Brown has a proven record of building great teams, and he doesn't just develop football players -- he also develops people of strong character," athletic director Bubba Cunningham said in a statement. "He knows how to win championships, and he expects his student-athletes to win in the classroom and community, as well. We are excited about his plans for our football program, and I am thrilled to welcome Coach Brown and wife Sally back to Chapel Hill."

Brown, 67, is 244-122-1 in 30 seasons as a head coach. He is part of the 2018 College Football Hall of Fame class, and he won the 2005 national championship at Texas.