PJ Fleck Moves on From MN Gophers Assistant Coach

The Minnesota Gophers barely let the ink dry on their 2025 season before shifting their focus to 2026. P.J. Fleck didn’t exactly exceed expectations this year, but he did close the campaign with another bowl victory.

After promoting C.J. Robbins to defensive line coach, the Gophers hired Bobby April to oversee the rush ends. Not every offseason move, however, has been positive. Special teams coach Bob Ligashesky has been shown the door.

MN Gophers Say Goodbye to ST Coach Bob Ligashesky

Bob Ligashesky was hired as the Minnesota Gophers’ special teams coordinator in 2024 after holding the same position at Syracuse. Despite NFL experience on his resume, his two seasons in Minneapolis were a disappointment. Pioneer Press reporter Andy Greder reported that Ligashesky is no longer with the program.

News: #Gophers will not retain special teams coordinator Bob Ligashesky for 2026 season, a source told @PioneerPress on Tuesday. Context: Minnesota had some bright spots on those units — punter Tom Weston, returner Koi Perich — but lagged in other areas. Lig was at U since 2024

— Andy Greder (@andygreder) December 30, 2025

If Ligashesky wasn’t already on shaky ground entering the Rate Bowl, his unit’s performance there could have sealed his fate. Minnesota allowed New Mexico to run back a 100-yard kickoff return touchdown immediately after Darius Taylor’s score had given the Gophers an eight-point lead, tying the game at 14…

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