After just one season on the Carolina Panthers coaching staff, offensive line coach Marcus Satterfield is leaving the team to become the offensive coordinator in South Carolina, by Joe Person and Josh Kendall of TheAthletic.com.
Satterfield followed Matt Rhule to the Panthers after spending the previous two seasons as the tight end coach at Baylor. He started his coaching career in 1999 in Tennessee-Chattanooga and has nine different schools in his career, five of which are in Tennessee. He was Tennessee Tech’s head coach for two years in 2016-17 and then joined Rhule’s team in Baylor after a year as an offensive coordinator at East Tennessee State.
Statterfield is the third Panthers assistant coach to leave the team this week. Quarterback coach Jake Peetz and offensive assistant DJ Mangas were named offensive coordinator and quarterback coach, respectively, at LSU. Panthers offensive coordinator Joe Brady is also being interviewed for coaching positions across the league.