The University of Texas Board of Regents is expected to announce a new 10-year deal for coach Mack Brown, a contract that is planned keep him in Austin through at least 2017, according to a person familiar with the board's meeting on Tuesday. The regents' agenda for a Tuesday evening conference call includes an item for "discussion and appropriate action regarding change in compensation'' for the coach, who is entering his 10th season. Texas won the national championship in 2005. Brown signed a 10-year contract before the 2005 Rose Bowl. His current salary is about $2.6 million with an annual $100,000 raise. Texas Athletic Director DeLoss Dodds declined to comment on Brown's contract and any pending change other than to call it "good news."