Al Netter enters his third season as co-offensive line coach in 2025.
In his second season on The Farm, the team's offensive line play continued to improve, allowing the fewest sacks by a Stanford offense since 2021 and helping Stanford's rushing attack put up its most total yards on the ground since 2017. The team's yards per carry was its highest mark since 2020.
Netter, who serves as co-offensive line coach with Viane Talamaivao, arrived on The Farm after a five-year tenure at Yale, in which he served as the program’s offensive line coach, co-offensive coordinator, and assistant head coach.
In addition to his Midwest ties, having played his collegiate career at Northwestern and later coaching at Michigan, Netter has a distinct familiarity with the Bay Area. A native of Rohnert Park, California, Netter attended Cardinal Newman High School and played parts of three seasons for the San Francisco 49ers.
“I am extremely excited and grateful for the opportunity to join Coach Taylor’s staff,” Netter said. “Coach Taylor has an exceptional passion and love for the game of football and the development of his student-athletes. Stanford is so special because it provides an unmatched combination of world-class academics and athletics. The Stanford offensive line has a special history and legacy of excellence and I couldn’t be more excited to be a part of this unit moving forward.”
“I also would like to thank everyone at Yale, including Coach Reno and all the outstanding student-athletes that I had the pleasure of working with over the past five years. Yale will always hold a special place in the heart of me and my family. I am honored to be a member of this outstanding staff.”
Netter became Yale’s offensive line coach in 2018, was promoted to run game coordinator in 2020 and concluded his stint in New Haven as associate head coach and co-offensive coordinator. In his first season, Netter helped mentor Dieter Eiselen and Sterling Strother, as both earned All-Ivy recognition. Eiselen also went on to earn All-America honors during Yale's 2019 Ivy League Championship season before later signing with the Chicago Bears. The Bulldogs also claimed the 2022 Ivy League title, with Nick Gargiulo and Kiran Amegadjie flourishing as All-Ivy selections under Netter’s tutelage.
From 2015-17, Netter served as the offensive graduate assistant coach at Michigan, working with the offensive line during a stretch in which the Wolverines won 28 games and played in three bowl games. While in Ann Arbor, Netter was reunited with head coach Jim Harbaugh, whom he played three seasons (2012-14) for on the offensive line as a member of the San Francisco 49ers. Netter’s NFL career also included a stint with the Tennessee Titans.
During his collegiate career, Netter was a four-year starter on the offensive line from 2008-11. A two-time team captain (2009-10), three-time All-Big Ten Honorable Mention selection (2009-11) and three-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree (2009-11), Netter started all 52 career games for the Wildcats, where he helped block for an offense which produced 5,417 yards of total offense in 2011.
Netter, an All-North Coast Section tackle at Cardinal Newman High School in 2006, led the Cardinals to the Division 3 state title game that year, where they fell 27-20 in overtime to Oaks Christian of Westlake Village.
Netter earned his bachelor's degree in economics from Northwestern in 2011 and master's from Michigan in sports management in 2017.
Netter and his wife, Katie, have two children, Jordyn and Westley.