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Willie Lorenzo Shaw (born January 11, 1944) is a former American football player and coach who coached for a number of
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teams. He is the father of former
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head coach David Shaw.


Early life and playing career

Born in Glenmora, Louisiana, Shaw served in the United States Air Force after graduating from Lincoln High School in San Diego. Serving in the Vietnam War, Shaw rose to the rank of Sergeant. Shaw later worked on jets at an electronics company before enrolling at the University of New Mexico. From 1966 to 1968, Shaw lettered in football for the New Mexico Lobos and was an All- Western Athletic Conference cornerback and an All-America honorable mention cornerback. Shaw then transferred to San Diego State University, where he did not play football but earned his bachelor's degree in physical education in 1971 and later a master's degree in physical education in 1973.


Coaching career

Following his playing career, Shaw began a long career as an assistant coach at a number of college and
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teams, coaching defenses either as a
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or
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. Shaw coached for a total of 14 teams, with his longest
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stints occurring with the Minnesota Vikings (two separate stints) and the
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; collegiately, his longest tenures were at
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(two separate stints) and at Arizona State. In his second stint at Stanford, he was a finalist for the head coach position in 1992 that eventually went to Bill Walsh.


Personal life

Shaw is the father of former
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head coach David Shaw and the brother of 1960s
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safety Nate Shaw.


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