Happy Retirement David Shaw
/David Shaw has stepped down as the head football coach at Stanford.
Shaw was a great head coach. He followed Jim Harbaugh to San Diego, then to Stanford. When Harbaugh left to take the 49ers head job, Shaw slid right into his spot. It was a seamless transition at the start of his career. Stanford went to three straight BCS Bowl games in Shaw's first three seasons. Two of those bowls were the Rose Bowl. They won one of those Rose Bowl's, defeating Wisconsin. The next two years were a little tougher, but in 2015 the Cardinal were dominant yet again. They won the Pac 12, went to the Rose Bowl again and throttled Iowa. Stanford ended that season as the 3rd ranked team in the country, their highest ranking in 75 years. In 2017 Shaw would become Satnford's all time winningest head coach with a win over Cal.
Things haven't gone as swimmingly as you would hope the last few seasons, but he does still have some signature wins since 2018. Then, like he always seems to do, he walked away without much fanfare. Stanford got beat in their final game of this season, and a few days later, Shaw issued a statement saying he was retiring. He said that he didn't have it in him anymore. That the grind was getting to him. That recruiting was becoming tougher. I fully got all of it when I read his statement. Stanford is a tough, tough job. The academics to get into that school are insane. To do that and play football, it is a full time job. But Shaw had this team at some of its highest highs they will ever reach. He won with two and three star players. He won with kids that were more determined to be doctors and scientists than professional football players. He recruited kids who were valedictorians and salutatorians at their high school. NIL was never going to help Stanford be dominant, but Shaw still coached these kids up and had them ready all the time. The fact that they beat Notre Dame this year shows how great of a coach Shaw was for Stanford. He never backed down, but he also never talked a ton. He let the play do his talking. He coached these kids to always be prepared. Stanford was always disciplined. They never seemed to make stupid plays that killed drives or let teams march down the field. They were a sound, prepared and focused team. Even in the lean years they never let themselves beat them. They played smart football.
I also liked Shaw's attitude and energy on the sidelines. I feel like he understood that this was a game and he never seemed to let it take him over. His facial expression barely changed. He never got too excited at big plays or too upset at missed calls. He always had this calm demeanor. And he never said anything out of pocket during interviews before, during or after the game. David Shaw is the epitome of class. Whenever Michigan had a job opening, and Shaw was on their short list, I always wanted him to take the job. I would have been happy with him as head coach. I believe Stanford fans were very pleased with Shaw, as they should be.
Shaw is an all timer. He is a great college football coach. He understood the assignment and passed it with flying colors. I also love his demeanor. The way he carried himself was excellent. He is the definition of acting like you have been there before. I did not realize that Shaw leaving college football would hit me like this, but that also speaks volumes to the type of coach and person he is. Enjoy retirement David Shaw. You have more than earned it.
Ty
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