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May 16, 2020Stanford baseball and football alumnus Zach Hoffpauir Died at 26
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At the time of his death, Hoffpauir was sheltering in place with his father in Arizona, where he grew up. His father did not share a cause of death with The Arizona Republic.
Hoffpauir, who played three seasons of baseball and four of football at Stanford, had just landed a coaching job at Northern Colorado University under head coach Ed McCaffrey ’91. Ed is the father of former Cardinal star and current Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey ’18.
“I am devastated by the loss of Zach Hoffpauir, a friend to me and my family since his playing days with Christian at Stanford,” Ed wrote on Instagram. “He was like a brother to our boys and recently found his calling as our safeties coach at Northern Colorado. He was a young, intelligent coach with limitless potential. Mostly he loved sharing his life and experiences with our players who he was born to mentor.”
Former Stanford Two-Sport Star Zach Hoffpauir Dies At Age 26
STANFORD (AP)– Zach Hoffpauir, a two-sport standout at Stanford who earned All-Pac 12 honors as a safety in football and played two seasons in the Arizona Diamondbacks’ minor league system, has died at age 26.
The University of Northern Colorado, where Hoffpauir was hired in February as an assistant football coach in charge of the safeties, said Hoffpauir died in his sleep Thursday. The school provided no further details.
“I am devastated by the loss of Zach Hoffpauir, a friend to me and my family since his playing days with my son Christian at Stanford,” Bears new head football coach Ed McCaffrey wrote on Instagram on Friday. “He was like a brother to our boys and recently found his calling as our safeties coach at Northern Colorado. He was a young, intelligent coach with limitless potential.”
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