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Luck was one of a large number of players who spoke to Bowlsby about the job over the past week. The quarterback said he appreciated Bowlsby hearing out the players -- and he is thrilled not to have to learn a new play book heading into spring ball.
"He's a Stanford man. I've known that since he was recruiting me coming out of high school -- a deep, abiding love and respect for Stanford. You can really tell that," Luck said. "He's going to do a wonderful job with this program and the players are behind him 100 percent."
Shaw is the son of Willie Shaw, a former Stanford and longtime NFL assistant. David was a receiver at Stanford from 1991-94 under Dennis Green and Bill Walsh. Willie Shaw was a finalist for the head coaching job when Walsh was hired for the second time in 1992.
"I will do what I can to help this place be successful," Shaw said. "Two years of good football is not enough."
Shaw was an assistant in the NFL for Philadelphia, Oakland and Baltimore, before joining Harbaugh as an assistant at the University of San Diego. As passing game coordinator and receivers coach, he helped lead the Toreros to an 11-1 record and the top marks in what was then Division I-AA in passing offense, total offense and scoring offense.
He joined Harbaugh at Stanford the following year and has coached receivers and running backs, while also serving as offensive coordinator the past four years.
How will he differ from the intense, ultra-competitive Harbaugh?
"Schematically, you'll see in September," Shaw said with a smile.
Shaw's father and mother, Gay, his wife, Kori, sister, Tawnya, and two of his three children were on hand to support and cheer him Thursday -- along with former Stanford coach Tyrone Willingham and a number of Cardinal players. Luck was in class and did not attend, but later turned up to talk about Shaw.
"As far as what Stanford needs, we're not going to miss a beat," cornerback Michael Thomas said. "He knows Stanford. He knows the system. The offense will be the same and he said he will run the same defense. We knew coach Shaw would be a great head coach. We're ready for the next chapter."
The Cardinal showed immediate improvement, winning four games in 2007 and five the following season, before breaking through with Luck and 2009 Heisman runner-up Toby Gerhart last season.
Stanford set a single-season scoring record with 461 points in 2009 and topped that with 524 this season.
The Cardinal lose three starting offensive linemen, fullback Owen Marecic and leading receivers Doug Baldwin and Ryan Whalen. But they have plenty of other key offensive players returning, including 1,000-yard rusher Stepfan Taylor, running back Anthony Wilkerson, speedy receiver Chris Owusu and tight end Coby Fleener.
"I'm delighted," Stanford President John Hennessy said. "We couldn't have made a better choice."
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