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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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