Cardinal Head Coach David Shaw is the Son of Legendary Football Player-Coach Willie Lorenzo Shaw

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David Shaw
David Shaw

Assistant coach in the NFL

In 1995, he became the coach at Western Washington University. Shaw became an assistant coach in the NFL in 1997. He worked for the Philadelphia Eagles, Oakland Raiders, and Baltimore Ravens for nine years.

As the Raiders’ quality control coach from 1998 to 2000 and quarterbacks coach in 2001, I helped the team win two straight AFC West titles and finish with a 10–6 record.

Shaw was the quarterbacks coach for the Baltimore Ravens from 2002 to 2004. From 2002 to 2005, he was the wide receivers coach for the Ravens. In 2003, the Ravens went 10–6 and won the AFC North. In 2005, Shaw coached Derrick Mason, and he set a Ravens record with 86 receptions and 1,073 receiving yards. Mark Clayton, then a rookie, set a rookie record with 44 receptions and 471 yards.

Assistant coach at a college

In 2006, Shaw left the NFL to work as the passing game coordinator for head coach Jim Harbaugh at the University of San Diego. The 11-1 Toreros lead NCAA Division I-AA in passing offense (293.3 yards per game), total offense (494.25 yards per game), and scoring offense (42.83 ppg).

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In 2007, when Harbaugh became the head coach at Shaw’s old school, Stanford, he brought Shaw on board as offensive coordinator. During his time as an assistant coach, Shaw also worked with the Cardinal’s running backs and wide receivers.

The runner-up for the 2010 Heisman Trophy, Andrew Luck, helped Shaw’s team excel while he was the coordinator. With Shaw as offensive coordinator, they scored at least 40 points in 11 games, including 10 times in 2009 and 2010. In 2009, the Cardinal scored 461 points, a school record. The next year, they beat their own record with 524 points.

Even though Toby Gerhart, the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in 2009, had graduated by the time Shaw took over as running backs coach for Stanford in 2010, the Cardinal running game was second in the conference and 17th in the nation with an average of 213.77 yards and a total of 2,779 yards, which is the second highest rushing total in Stanford history.

The coach at Stanford is

In January 2011, Shaw was named head coach after Harbaugh left to become head coach of the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers. Harbaugh chose this job over many others, including a high salary with the Miami Dolphins. Shaw is the first football coach to graduate from Stanford since Paul Wiggin, who led the team from 1980 to 1983.

Shaw led the team to three straight BCS bowl games, including two Rose Bowls, in his first three years as coach. Shaw led the team to a win over Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl. The team returned to the Rose Bowl the following year, but Michigan State defeated them in a very close game.

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After rebuilding in 2014, Shaw led Stanford to its third Pac-12 championship in four years and, as a result, its third Rose Bowl in four years, winning 45–16 to the Iowa Hawkeyes. With the 2015 conference championship, Shaw became the first Stanford coach in 80 years and only the third in program history to win three conference championships (after Tiny Thornhill from 1933–1935 and Pop Warner in 1924, 1926, and 1927). With Stanford’s win over Iowa in the Rose Bowl, Shaw became only the second coach in Stanford history to win two Rose Bowls (after John Ralston who won the 1971 and 1972 Rose Bowls). After that win, Stanford was ranked #3 in the final Coaches Poll, which was their best final ranking in that poll. After the 1940 national championship season, they were also ranked #3 in the final AP Poll, their best final ranking in 75 years.

With a victory over Cal in the 2017 Big Game at Stanford Stadium, Shaw broke the Pop Warner record for most wins by a Stanford football head coach. Shaw now has 72 wins (71 wins from 1924 to 1932). After going 8 years without losing in the Big Game, Stanford lost the 2019 and 2021 Big Games at Stanford Stadium, bringing Shaw’s record against Cal to 9–2.

Life at home

Shaw and Kori have three children. His father, Willie, was an assistant coach at Stanford for Jack Christiansen from 1974 to 1976 and for Dennis Green from 1989 to 1991. He was also an assistant coach in the NFL for the Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs, Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, Oakland Raiders, San Diego Chargers, and St. Louis Rams. Willie Shaw was one of the finalists for the head football coach job at Stanford in 1992. Bill Walsh eventually got the job.