The Texas Longhorns may be in the market for yet another coach from Chapel Hill.

Earlier this week, former North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Larry Fedora met with Texas head coach Tom Herman in regards to interest in an analyst position on the Longhorns’ staff, per a report from Orangebloods’ Anwar Richardson.

Former North Carolina coach Larry Fedora was in Austin this past week interviewing for an analyst job at Texas, according to my sources. Fedora was in town on Wednesday, and even attended a staff meeting. Nothing official yet. pic.twitter.com/pRx5BSXOxo — Anwar Richardson (@AnwarRichardson) February 15, 2019

Fedora was fired from North Carolina at the end of 2018 following back-to-back nine-loss seasons.

Though the last few years of his tenure were rough, Fedora was also responsible for the most successful period of football in Chapel Hill since the early Mack Brown years. In 2015, Fedora guided the Tar Heels to an 11-win season, coming a few plays short of beating Clemson in the ACC Championship with a potential playoff berth on the line.

Fedora also groomed a relatively unknown high school quarterback from Ohio, Mitch Trubisky, into a top-10 NFL Draft pick.

Prior to his stop in Chapel Hill, Fedora was the head coach at Southern Miss, leading the Golden Eagles to multiple winning seasons including a 12-win campaign in 2011.

Fedora has also worked as an offensive coordinator at Oklahoma State, Florida, Air Force and Middle Tennessee. His coaching career began at Garland High in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

A native of College Station, Fedora’s brother is currently the head coach at A&M Consolidated High in Bryan.