- Alex
Golesh (born June 24, 1984) is an
American college football coach who is
currently the head
football coach at the
University of
South Florida. He...
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Golesh (pronounced [ɡǒleʃ]) is a
mountain in
central Kosovo, 1,019 m (3,343 ft) high, near the town of
Kosovo Polje and
Pristina International Airport...
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flows northwestwards into
Pettus Glacier.
Named after the
settlement of
Golesh in
Northeastern Bulgaria. 63°48′17″S 58°53′36″W / 63.80472°S 58.89333°W...
- coordinator. On
December 4, 2022, USF
announced that Alex
Golesh would be the program’s
sixth head coach.
Golesh previously served as the
offensive coordinator/tight...
- The Goleš mine was one of the
largest magnesite mines in Kosovo,
located in
Kosovo Polje,
Pristina District. The mine has
reserves of 1.74
million tonnes...
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Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The
Bulls were led by first-year head
coach Alex
Golesh. This
season was the
tenth for the
Bulls as
members of the
American Athletic...
- the 2024 NCAA
Division I FBS
football season. The
Bulls were led by Alex
Golesh in his
second year as the head coach. The
Bulls pla**** home
games at Raymond...
- mines, of
which 28,832 tons were
exported to Germany.
Magnesite mines in
Golesh were also of significance. From mid
September 1943 to the end of August...
- com.
Retrieved December 3, 2024. Sparks, Adam (November 28, 2022). "Alex
Golesh is Tennessee's
first Broyles Award finalist since David Cutcliffe". Knoxville...
- the
airfield was used by KFOR. Part of the
complex was
radar station at
Golesh mountain.
Before the
Yugoslav military withdrawal,
Slatina was home to the...