Former South Carolina quarterback Connor Shaw is entering his third season in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns this upcoming year. And although he’s only 24-years-old, he’s thinking about what he plans to do once his time in pads has run out.

What he plans to do won’t result in transitioning to an incredibly different environment, and would be from a viewpoint his father fully understands – a head coach. Lee Shaw, Connor’s father, is currently the head football coach at Rabun County High School in Georgia.

This coming Saturday, Connor Shaw is set to hold a a football camp at the Irmo YMCA.

He talked to thestate.com about his future endeavors.

“I’m a coach at heart,” said Connor Shaw in the article. “I grew up in a coach’s family. I enjoy it and I’m good at instructing kids. It’s a lot of fun. We have a lot of camps that we scholarship in underprivileged kids that really don’t ever get a chance to do that, and you can just tell it lights their day up. I have kind of always envisioned that all my life, seeing myself as a coach, but we’ll see.”

Connor Shaw said reps in practice with the Browns have been rare since there are five quarterbacks currently on the roster. If Cleveland doesn’t work out and he wants to eventually call it quits taking snaps, the former Gamecock quarterback who was 17-0 at home during his career there made it known where he would like to end up.

“I’d love to end up at my alma mater one day.”

As Gamecock fans, would you like to see him back on the sidelines coaching South Carolina every Saturday?