Alex Golesh a finalist for Broyles Award

Tennessee assistant coach Alex Golesh is a finalist for the Broyles Award.

Tennessee (10-2, 6-2 SEC) concluded its regular-season Nov. 26, defeating Vanderbilt 56-0.

Following the Vols’ regular-season finale, Tennessee offensive coordinator and tight ends coach Alex Golesh was named a finalist for the Broyles Award.

The Broyles Award is presented annually to the top assistant coach in the country by a selection committee of distinguished former head coaches, broadcasters and members representing the Football Writers Association of America.

Golesh is the second Tennessee assistant coach to be named a finalist for the Broyles Award. Former Tennessee offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach David Cutcliffe was a finalist in 1997 before winning the award in 1998.

The winner of the Broyles Award will be announced Dec. 6 between Golesh, Georgia offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Todd Monken, Illinois defensive coordinator Ryan Walters, Michigan defensive coordinator Jesse Minter and TCU offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Garrett Riley.

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