The day after losing offensive coordinator Mike Bobo to Auburn, the new South Carolina coach, Shane Beamer, found his replacement.
Carolina Panthers technical assistant Marcus Satterfield agreed to an agreement to be the offensive coordinator of the Gamecocks, sources told ESPN. Satterfield spent the past season working as an assistant offensive line coach with the Panthers and was in the line of being the Panthers’ quarterback coach.
Satterfield, 44, has a long history with Panthers coach Matt Rhule. Satterfield was Rhule’s offensive coordinator at Temple 2013-15. The Owls averaged almost 400 yards per game in the first season of Satterfield, the maximum for a Temple team since 1979. And in 2015, Temple won 10 games and the AAC Eastern Division championship.
Satterfield previously worked as Baylor’s tight-limit trainer in 2018-19 under Rhule and was the recruitment director for the Bears in 2018. Satterfield also has experience as a head coach and was head coach for Tennessee Tech in 2016-17. In his first year at Tennessee Tech, Satterfield led the Golden Eagles in their first season of winning conferences since 2011.
Beamer and Satterfield worked together as graduate assistants in Tennessee under Phillip Fulmer in 2002-03.