Reports: Ex-North Carolina football coach Larry Fedora lands role at Texas
Posted Feb 18, 2019
Following his firing at North Carolina, Larry Fedora has reportedly found a landing spot. According to Anwar Richardson of Rivals, Fedora has agreed to join Tom Herman’s staff at Texas as an analyst. Fedora’s yet-to-be-confirmed new gig, comes after seven seasons as head coach at UNC, where he accumulated a 45-43 record and four straight bowl trips.
(Yahoo! Sports)
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