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Golesh has also reinvented Auburn’s coaching staff, bringing in Auburn legend Kodi Burns as a co-head coach and wide receivers coach, as well as filling many other vacant roles. Joel Gordon, who coached under Golesh at USF, will fill the offensive coordinator role formerly held by Derrick Nix, who took a job at Auburn’s biggest rival just days ago.
Alex Golesh fled the Soviet Union at age 7 with $400. Now he's Auburn's head coach. Here's everything about his journey and family
What to know: Porter is an experienced running backs coach who will now start a second stint at Auburn. He was on Gus Malzahn’s staff from 2017-2020, where he coached tight ends and halfbacks and was the program’s recruiting coordinator.
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Analysis: Burns was one of the first calls Golesh made when he accepted the Auburn job, and was another easy hire to make for the new head coach. A national champion as an Auburn player, Burns has spent time on the Plains as a player and a coach, putting him in a great position to help Golesh with the transition.
Alex Golesh's Auburn football coaching staff is coming together, as the program announced four assistant coach hires and one front office addition.
As Alex Golesh gets to work, stayed turned here for the latest reports and updates on his first Auburn football coaching staff.
Alex Golesh was clear about how he wanted to build his first coaching staff at Auburn, and so far, that plan is coming together nicely.
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Alex Golesh has only one way to describe watching his former team in its bowl game
While Alex Golesh tried to continue building his roster and keep players from entering the transfer portal at his new job as the head coach at Auburn, his former team, USF, was playing in its bowl game on Wednesday night in Orlando, Fla. For the 41-year-old Golesh, he had only one way to explain watching it.