HONOLULU – University of Hawai'i head football coach Greg McMackin announced the hiring of Gordon “Gordy” Shaw as the Warriors' new assistant coach in charge of the offensive line. Shaw has more than 30 years of collegiate coaching experience.
“We had an extensive nationwide search and I feel we got one of the best offensive line coaches in the country,” McMackin said. “We have one of the top centers in the country coming out this year in
John Estes and Gordy not only played the position but coached a Rimington Award winner at Minnesota so we feel it will only help John's development. Gordy fits into our staff, he's a student of the game and is one of the top offensive line gurus in the country.”
Most recently, Shaw served as the offensive coordinator at South Dakota in 2008, when the Coyotes ranked fourth nationally in scoring offense (37.5 ppg), sixth in total offense (461.8 ypg) and seventh in rushing offense (240 ypg). In addition, Coyote quarterback Noah Shepard was 14th nationally in passing efficiency (147.22) and tied for 18th nationally with 13 rushing touchdowns.
Prior to South Dakota, Shaw spent 14 seasons at Minnesota where he coached both the offensive and defensive lines. Some of his pupils included Ben Hamilton, Greg Eslinger, Mark Setterstrom and Matt Spaeth, all of whom went on to play professionally in the NFL. Eslinger was a two-time All-American and all-Big Ten performer, who won the Rimington Trophy (nation's top center) and the Outland Trophy (nation's best interior lineman) in 2005.
Eslinger and Setterstrom helped pave the way for tailbacks Marion Barber III and Laurence Maroney to each rush for 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons (2003-04), the first time the feat was accomplished in NCAA history. Shaw's unit also limited the opposition to nine sacks, the school's lowest total since 1970. In 2003, the Gophers set the Big Ten record for total offense (6,430) and finished with the fourth-highest rushing total (3,759) and sixth-highest point total (503) in Big Ten history.
From 1997-2000, Shaw coached the Gopher defense which include future pros Karon Riley and John Schlecht. In 1999, he was named Nike Assistant Coach of the Year.
Shaw began his tenure at Minnesota in 1993. During his 14 years at the school, he led Minnesota to seven bowl berths in eight years and five-straight bowl bids starting in 2002. During that span the team won 38 games, the most ever in the school's history during a five-year span since 1903-07. In total, Shaw has coached in nine bowl games in his career.
Prior to Minnesota, Shaw coached at Wyoming, where he served as the offensive line coach from 1990-92. In 1990, the Cowboys compiled a 9-4 overall record and played in the Copper Bowl.
In 1989, Shaw was the defensive coordinator at Idaho helping the Vandals to a 9-2 record and conference championship.
Shaw's coaching career began in 1977 as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. After two seasons at Cal Poly, Shaw became the defensive line coach at Cal State-Northridge in 1979, before returning to Cal Poly as the defensive line coach from 1980-81 during which the Mustangs won the NCAA Division II title in 1980.
From there, Shaw coached at Northern Arizona, where he spent three years coaching the defensive line. From 1985-88, Shaw coached at Northern Colorado where he was the offensive coordinator/offensive line coach.
Shaw earned his bachelor's degree from Cal Poly in 1978 and his master's from Northern Arizona in 1984. Shaw and his wife, Debra, have three daughters, Whitney, Jenna and Aubrey.
The Shaw File
Alma Mater: Cal Poly, 1978
Year School Position
1977-78 Cal Poly Graduate Assistant
1979 Cal State Northridge Defensive Line
1980-81 Cal Poly Defensive Line
1982-84 Northern Arizona Defensive Line
1985-88 Northern Colorado Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line
1989 Idaho Defensive Coordinator
1990-92 Wyoming Offensive Line
1993-96 Minnesota Offensive Line
1997-2000 Minnesota Defensive Line
2001-06 Minnesota Offensive Line
2008 South Dakota Offensive Coordinator
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