Steve Spurrier doesn’t believe that coaching tight ends at Furman will be Connor Shaw’s last coaching job.
“He was destined to be a coach. I think he’ll have a chance certainly to be a head coach pretty soon,” Spurrier told The State of his former quarterback.
Shaw played under Spurrier from 2010-2013 and left as the school’s winningest all-time quarterback with 27 victories. He’s also first in school history in touchdown responsibility (74), second in passing touchdowns (56), fourth in passing yards (6,074 yards) and 22nd in rushing yards (1,683 yards).
“He was a dedicated player.