Earlier this week, the Carolina Panthers lost offensive assistant DJ Mangas and quarterback coach Jake Peetz, who worked at LSU. On Thursday, the Panthers lost a third assistant, as assistant offensive line coach Marcus Satterfield is taking the position of offensive coordinator in South Carolina, by Joe Person of The Athletic.
Satterfield spent two seasons with Matt Rhule in Baylor before going with him to Carolina. During his first season in Baylor, Satterfield served as recruiting director, then became the Bears tight end coach in 2019. Satterfield also served as offensive coordinator at Temple under Rhule in 2013-15 and coached the current Panthers QB PJ Walker and WR Robby Anderson.
This will be a great opportunity for Satterfield to continue his rise in the coaching ranks by coordinating a Power Five attack.
Below is a look at each of Satterfield’s charts throughout his 20-year coaching career.
1999-2000 | University of Tennessee-Chattanooga | Assistant
2001 | University of Tennessee-Chattanooga | Wide Receivers
2002-03 | Tennessee University | Graduate Assistant
2004 | University of Richmond | Wide Receivers
2005 | Western Carolina | Wide Receivers
2006-07 | Tennessee-Martin University | Offensive Coordinator
2008 | Tennessee-Martin University | Assistant Technician / Pass Game Coordinator
2009-12 | University of Tennessee-Chattanooga | Offensive Coordinator
2013-15 | Temple University | Offensive Coordinator
2016-17 | Tennessee Tech | Head coach
2018 | East Tennessee State | Offensive Coordinator
2018-19 | Baylor | Tight tips
2020-pres | Carolina Panthers | Offensive line assistant
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