AUSTIN, Texas — A former Big 12 assistant coach is making his way to Austin, Texas to join the Longhorns' staff.

After third-year head coach Tom Herman has been working to add several former D-I coaches as football analysts, it appears he has picked up someone he has previously faced in Big 12 play.

Former Kansas State offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach Andre Coleman announced on his Twitter page Monday afternoon that he would soon join the Longhorns' staff.

"Looking forward to beginning my next chapter in this journey called life," Coleman tweeted Monday. "Next stop, University of Texas! Let's Go!"

Coleman has spent the last six years in Manhattan, Kansas under legendary K-State head coach Bill Snyder, and most recently served as the Wildcats' offensive coordinator for the 2018 football season.

Coleman's announcement of his next venture adds another former assistant coach to Herman's team of football analysts. Horns247 first reported last week that former Houston cornerbacks coach Paul Williams was the latest former assistant coach added to the staff when Todd Orlando hired him as a defensive analyst.

As Horns247 previously reported, Texas has hired former North Carolina head coach Larry Fedora as a football analyst — a Nick Saban-like move made by Herman.

In addition to Coleman, Fedora and Williams, Horns247 has previously reported former Kansas head coach David Beaty could be a candidate to join the Longhorns' staff as an analyst. However, as Horns247 columnist Chip Brown reported, Beaty is currently undergoing a contract situation with the Jayhawks that could hold up his availability.

Texas will look to continue its momentum gained from the 2018 season in Year 3 of the Herman regime, and have been among early talks of being in a prime spot to potentially contend for a Big 12 title in 2019. According to Herman, the Longhorns have some work to do in order to make a point where they are a national championship contender, and winning the Big 12 Conference is a big step towards that goal.

"We've got to win our conference," Herman said of the next step for Texas football. "Our goal each and every year is to be in position to win our conference in the months of November and December, and we did that this year. Now we've got to take that last step to winning it on the field.

"So I think what has been proven by our conference champ the last three years, that puts you in a pretty good position to then compete for a National Championship.

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"So I think recruiting is headed in the right direction. I think we've got the right players, we've got the right coaches, we've got the right support system. We've got the right athletic director. Now certain things have to go your way in this game, obviously. There is the youth factor that's going to play a part with this team, and we know that. But, you know, all of that.

"You've got this facility that's going to be, I think May is when the ground breaking is for this facility to get completely redone. Then you add in two years a facility that's we've got the right facility. So I think all of the pieces are in place to be successful."

The Longhorns will soon return to the field for spring practice come March 11 as Herman and his staff, new analysts included, begin the initial preparations for the Texas football's 2019 season.