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❤️ Feather Plume Falls ☘️

"Feather Plume Falls is an ephemeral waterfall located above Cataract Creek in Glacier National Park, Montana, US. Feather Plume Falls have several major drops in its drop from Grinnell Glacier with the highest estimated at . The falls are on the northeast slopes of Mount Gould in the Many Glacier region of the park. References Category:Waterfalls of Glacier National Park (U.S.) "

❤️ Mauro Alanís ☘️

"Mauro Alanís (born 15 January 1934) is a Mexican weightlifter. He competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics, the 1964 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics. References Category:1934 births Category:Living people Category:Mexican male weightlifters Category:Olympic weightlifters of Mexico Category:Weightlifters at the 1960 Summer Olympics Category:Weightlifters at the 1964 Summer Olympics Category:Weightlifters at the 1968 Summer Olympics Category:Sportspeople from Mexico City Category:Pan American Games medalists in weightlifting Category:Pan American Games bronze medalists for Mexico "

❤️ Ryan Silverfield ☘️

"Ryan Daniel Silverfield (born August 4, 1980) is an American football coach who is the head football coach at the University of Memphis. Silverfield has spent most of his coaching career, which began during his senior year of high school, as either a line coach or a member of the offensive staff. He was hired at Memphis by then-head coach Mike Norvell prior to the 2016 season. After Norvell's departure to Florida State on December 8, 2019, Silverfield served as the interim head coach before being promoted to head coach on December 13, 2019. Playing career Silverfield played for The Bolles School for four years, winning state championships in 1995 and 1998. He then joined the coaching staff as an assistant for the 1999 season, ending his playing career. Silverfield is therefore notable as one of the only coaches in the FBS ranks to have never played college football. Coaching career Silverfield landed his first college coaching job during his freshman year at Hampden–Sydney College; he opted to coach for his four years in college rather than play. He served as an offensive assistant for one year, then as the defensive line coach for his sophomore and junior years, and as the tight ends coach for his senior year. For the 2004 season, he served as the head coach at Memorial Day High School in Savannah, Georgia, whom he led to a 1–9 record. He then rejoined the college coaching ranks, as he served as the quarterbacks coach at Jacksonville University for one year and a graduate assistant at UCF for two, before joining the Minnesota Vikings staff, where he remained for six years in various positions. Following a one year stint at Toledo, he took a position as an offensive analyst at Arizona State, though he left part of the way through the season to join the Detroit Lions staff as an offensive line coach. After the conclusion of the 2015 season, he was hired at Memphis by Mike Norvell as an assistant. He remained in that position for two years before being tapped as the offensive line coach and run game coordinator in 2018. He was elevated to assistant head coach in 2019, and was named interim head coach when Norvell left to take the head coach position at Florida State. On December 13, Silverfield was promoted to head coach and debuted in his first college game as head coach on December 28 against Penn State in the 2019 Cotton Bowl Classic. Personal life Silverfield is married to his wife, Mariana. The two have a dog, Max. Head coaching record =High School= =College= References External links *Memphis profile Category:Memphis Tigers football coaches Category:Living people Category:1980 births Category:Hampden–Sydney College alumni Category:Jacksonville Dolphins football coaches Category:UCF Knights football coaches Category:Minnesota Vikings coaches Category:Toledo Rockets football coaches Category:Arizona State Sun Devils football coaches Category:Detroit Lions coaches "

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