The assistant coaching carousel is in full swing.

Earlier today, Tennessee made it official that it had hired defensive backs coach Charlton Warren away from North Carolina. That left a vacant spot for the Tar Heels to fill, and it didn’t take long.

According to ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg, the Heels have hired Texas A&M defensive backs coach Terry Joseph.

SOURCE: North Carolina is hiring Texas A&M defensive backs coach Terry Joseph for the same role. Joseph replaces Charlton Warren, who left to coach Tennessee’s defensive backs. This is a strong hire for the Tar Heels, as Joseph has coached defensive backs at Texas A&M, Nebraska, Tennessee and Louisiana Tech.

Joseph has coached the Aggies’ defensive backfield since 2014 after coming over from Nebraska. The Aggies’ pass defense ranked 13 out of 14 in the SEC during the 2016 season, but this group had made rather large gains in previous seasons under Joseph’s leadership.

Assuming this report holds, Kevin Sumlin’s staff has a vacancy to fill in John Chavis’ defense.

TexAgs’ Billy Liucci said that Joseph received a raise and a two-year contract at North Carolina.