Gophers expected to hire Stanford assistant Bobby April as rush ends coach

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The Gophers football program is expected to hire Stanford defensive coordinator Bobby April III to be the U’s new rush ends coach, a source told PioneerPress on Saturday.

April has been at Stanford for three seasons, where he also served as outside linebackers coach. He was at Wisconsin for and five years before that from 2018-22.

During April’s tenure with the Badgers, his coaching helped put a three guys in NFL: Andrew Van Ginkel (Vikings), Nick Herbig (Steelers) and Zach Baun (Eagles).

Stanford, which is going through a head coaching change to Tavita Pritchard, had the 28th-ranked rushing defense in the nation in 2025. The Cardinal’s scoring defense and total defense were program-bests since 2018 and 2017, respectively.

Before Wisconsin, April was in the NFL for six seasons, with the Bills, Jets and Eagles. His father, Bobby April Jr., was a longtime coach in the NFL.

April fills the role vacated by C.J. Robbins, who is being elevated into the Gophers’ full defensive line coach position.

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