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Satterfield

redwine65

Offensive Coordinator
Jun 23, 2010
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COACHING CAREER
2024:
Nebraska (Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends)
2023: Nebraska (Offensive Coordinator)
2021-22: South Carolina (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2020: Carolina Panthers (Assistant Offensive Line)
2019: Baylor (Tight Ends)
2018: Baylor (Recruiting Coordinator)
2018: East Tennessee State (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2016-17: Tennessee Tech (Head Coach)
2015: Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs)
2013-14: Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2009-12: Chattanooga (Offensive Coordinator)
2008: UT Martin (Associate Head Coach/Passing Game Coordinator)
2006-07: UT Martin (Offensive Coordinator)
2005: Western Carolina (Wide Receivers)
2004: Richmond (Wide Receivers)
2002-03: Tennessee (Graduate Assistant)
2001: Chattanooga (Wide Receivers)
1999-2000: Chattanooga (Graduate Assistant)


Rhule
COACHING CAREER
2023-present:
Nebraska (Head Coach)
2020-22: Carolina Panthers (Head Coach)
2017-19: Baylor (Head Coach)
2013-16: Temple (Head Coach)
2012: New York Giants (Assistant Offensive Line)
2011: Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator)
2008-10: Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2007: Temple (Quarterbacks/Recruiting Coordinator)
2006: Temple (Defensive Line)
2005: Western Carolina (Assistant Head Coach/Running Game Coordinator/Special Teams)
2003-04: Western Carolina (Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers/Special Teams)
2002: Western Carolina (Special Teams/Linebackers)
2001: UCLA (Assistant Defensive Line)
2000: Buffalo (Defensive Line)
1999: Buffalo (Assistant Defensive Line)
1998: Albright [Pa.] College (Linebackers)

2005 - western carolina
2013 - 15 - temple
2018 - 19 - baylor
2020 - 22 - carolina

It seems like rhule and saterfeild worked lot together which can be a very good thing.
but what I don't understand is how you can separate the two?
rhule I'm sure talks with his oc alot, and shares headsets during games.
so if people have a huge problem with saterfeilds play calling, would'nt they have a problem with rhule more, seeing he's the head honcho?
I ask this because we have quite a track record of caning oc's, every 2 years..that hasn't seem to produce an abundance of offense...
I understand NU fan venting on a message board where they perceive the offense is not being called correctly..but why is it just on saterfeild? and would'nt this be undermining rhule?

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So let me get this straight. Satterfield calls the plays and has worked with Rhule before???

First - this is a shocking development.

Second - are you implying that Rhule is the head coach and has responsibility for the play-calling or at the very least the schemes and gameplan?

Does the head coach really oversee the whole program? I’m going need a moment to get my thoughts together as my mind is blown at the moment!
 
So let me get this straight. Satterfield calls the plays and has worked with Rhule before???

First - this is a shocking development.

Second - are you implying that Rhule is the head coach and has responsibility for the play-calling or at the very least the schemes and gameplan?

Does the head coach really oversee the whole program? I’m going need a moment to get my thoughts together as my mind is blown at the moment!
the time he took to type out their resumes is impressive at least. One obvious thing is that Satterfield has worn a LOT of hats. Jack of all trades and master of none maybe?
 
I was watching osu fans video and hey said we thru too much to the side and not down feild...they also said there was bad late game time management...as far as the former I'm sure that message has been deliver...but on the latter, can't they have some kinda analyst guy get that figured out and on the head phones when needed?
 
I was watching osu fans video and hey said we thru too much to the side and not down feild...they also said there was bad late game time management...as far as the former I'm sure that message has been deliver...but on the latter, can't they have some kinda analyst guy get that figured out and on the head phones when needed?
Gee. Those OSU fans were brilliant. NOBODY on here shared that opinion during the game....... That said, there was a purpose in those lateral throws and it wasn't so much about creating big gains as it was setting up later downfield passes and opening the middle of the field for run plays when we lined up in a 3 WR spread out formation. That said, I think Satterfield way over played that hand.
 
It’s really too bad they don’t keep track of yards gained horizontally

Our offensive output would look way better
 
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It’s really too bad they don’t keep track of yards gained horizontally

Our offensive output would look way better
Every team calls those plays but they don't call a dozen of them when they're not working. Sitting here watching NFL game highlights is educational. When NFL teams run those plays defenders don't dare attack the receiver because they're afraid of getting blown by by the blocker for a big play. We can't keep teams honest with fear of our WRs running by them.
 
We need to try to look like the Lions. They beat the hell out of teams. Just once we need to have the WR blocking for those bubble screens to take off down the field after faking a block. Make those DBs pay for cheating up.
We’ve run that screen pump wheel

Didn’t work because it usually only takes 1 guy to defend our screen game
 
We’ve run that screen pump wheel

Didn’t work because it usually only takes 1 guy to defend our screen game
I guess I haven't noticed it. One thing the lateral throws are attempting to do is to keep the safeties and backers from plugging the box. I don't think they've helped much.
 
I was watching osu fans video and hey said we thru too much to the side and not down feild...they also said there was bad late game time management...as far as the former I'm sure that message has been deliver...but on the latter, can't they have some kinda analyst guy get that figured out and on the head phones when needed?

Well, we've done it too many times to count at the end of halves so no, I wouldn't expect anything to change.
 
Gee. Those OSU fans were brilliant. NOBODY on here shared that opinion during the game....... That said, there was a purpose in those lateral throws and it wasn't so much about creating big gains as it was setting up later downfield passes and opening the middle of the field for run plays when we lined up in a 3 WR spread out formation. That said, I think Satterfield way over played that hand.
that was my point, I can see NU fans saying something but when they do , maybe blatantly obvious
 
6 passes behind the line of scrimmage for zero yards speaks volumes and I wish our media would bring stuff up like this..
 
COACHING CAREER
2024:
Nebraska (Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends)
2023: Nebraska (Offensive Coordinator)
2021-22: South Carolina (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2020: Carolina Panthers (Assistant Offensive Line)
2019: Baylor (Tight Ends)
2018: Baylor (Recruiting Coordinator)
2018: East Tennessee State (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2016-17: Tennessee Tech (Head Coach)
2015: Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs)
2013-14: Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2009-12: Chattanooga (Offensive Coordinator)
2008: UT Martin (Associate Head Coach/Passing Game Coordinator)
2006-07: UT Martin (Offensive Coordinator)
2005: Western Carolina (Wide Receivers)
2004: Richmond (Wide Receivers)
2002-03: Tennessee (Graduate Assistant)
2001: Chattanooga (Wide Receivers)
1999-2000: Chattanooga (Graduate Assistant)


Rhule
COACHING CAREER
2023-present:
Nebraska (Head Coach)
2020-22: Carolina Panthers (Head Coach)
2017-19: Baylor (Head Coach)
2013-16: Temple (Head Coach)
2012: New York Giants (Assistant Offensive Line)
2011: Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator)
2008-10: Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2007: Temple (Quarterbacks/Recruiting Coordinator)
2006: Temple (Defensive Line)
2005: Western Carolina (Assistant Head Coach/Running Game Coordinator/Special Teams)
2003-04: Western Carolina (Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers/Special Teams)
2002: Western Carolina (Special Teams/Linebackers)
2001: UCLA (Assistant Defensive Line)
2000: Buffalo (Defensive Line)
1999: Buffalo (Assistant Defensive Line)
1998: Albright [Pa.] College (Linebackers)

2005 - western carolina
2013 - 15 - temple
2018 - 19 - baylor
2020 - 22 - carolina

It seems like rhule and saterfeild worked lot together which can be a very good thing.
but what I don't understand is how you can separate the two?
rhule I'm sure talks with his oc alot, and shares headsets during games.
so if people have a huge problem with saterfeilds play calling, would'nt they have a problem with rhule more, seeing he's the head honcho?
I ask this because we have quite a track record of caning oc's, every 2 years..that hasn't seem to produce an abundance of offense...
I understand NU fan venting on a message board where they perceive the offense is not being called correctly..but why is it just on saterfeild? and would'nt this be undermining rhule?

respond below
neither of them were qualified for this job
 
COACHING CAREER
2024:
Nebraska (Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends)
2023: Nebraska (Offensive Coordinator)
2021-22: South Carolina (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2020: Carolina Panthers (Assistant Offensive Line)
2019: Baylor (Tight Ends)
2018: Baylor (Recruiting Coordinator)
2018: East Tennessee State (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2016-17: Tennessee Tech (Head Coach)
2015: Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs)
2013-14: Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2009-12: Chattanooga (Offensive Coordinator)
2008: UT Martin (Associate Head Coach/Passing Game Coordinator)
2006-07: UT Martin (Offensive Coordinator)
2005: Western Carolina (Wide Receivers)
2004: Richmond (Wide Receivers)
2002-03: Tennessee (Graduate Assistant)
2001: Chattanooga (Wide Receivers)
1999-2000: Chattanooga (Graduate Assistant)


Rhule
COACHING CAREER
2023-present:
Nebraska (Head Coach)
2020-22: Carolina Panthers (Head Coach)
2017-19: Baylor (Head Coach)
2013-16: Temple (Head Coach)
2012: New York Giants (Assistant Offensive Line)
2011: Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator)
2008-10: Temple (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks)
2007: Temple (Quarterbacks/Recruiting Coordinator)
2006: Temple (Defensive Line)
2005: Western Carolina (Assistant Head Coach/Running Game Coordinator/Special Teams)
2003-04: Western Carolina (Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers/Special Teams)
2002: Western Carolina (Special Teams/Linebackers)
2001: UCLA (Assistant Defensive Line)
2000: Buffalo (Defensive Line)
1999: Buffalo (Assistant Defensive Line)
1998: Albright [Pa.] College (Linebackers)

2005 - western carolina
2013 - 15 - temple
2018 - 19 - baylor
2020 - 22 - carolina

It seems like rhule and saterfeild worked lot together which can be a very good thing.
but what I don't understand is how you can separate the two?
rhule I'm sure talks with his oc alot, and shares headsets during games.
so if people have a huge problem with saterfeilds play calling, would'nt they have a problem with rhule more, seeing he's the head honcho?
I ask this because we have quite a track record of caning oc's, every 2 years..that hasn't seem to produce an abundance of offense...
I understand NU fan venting on a message board where they perceive the offense is not being called correctly..but why is it just on saterfeild? and would'nt this be undermining rhule?

respond below
In honor if the late Miller Flip, we need to score more points. It's that simple and if we don't, something's wrong because teams with less talent than us score more points than us.
 
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