That certainly didn’t last long.
Back in January, Connor Shaw was named as the tight ends coach at Furman. Nearly seven months later, the FCS program announced that the former South Carolina quarterback is now its former tight ends coach as Shaw has decided to resign and “accept a position in private business.”
Shaw addressed the development on his personal Twitter account Tuesday night.
Shaw was a three-year starter for the Gamecocks, amassing a record of 27-5 in that span. Included in that total was a perfect 17-0 mark in Columbia.
After his time with the Gamecocks, Shaw spent four seasons in the NFL -- two with the Cleveland Browns (2014-15) and two with the Chicago Bears (2016-17).