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Marcus Satterfield was born on 9 April, 1976 in Greenback, Tennessee, U.S., is an American football player and coach (born 1976). Discover Marcus Satterfield's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 9 April, 1976
Birthday 9 April
Birthplace Greenback, Tennessee, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Timeline

1970

His father, Bill Satterfield, has coached high school football since the early 1970s, including 24 years at Greenback, where he won a state championship in 1987.

1976

Marcus David Satterfield (born April 9, 1976) is an American football coach and former player, who is the offensive coordinator and tight ends coach for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

1990

Marcus played for Greenback in the early 1990s.

1993

He initially lined up at wide receiver, but switched to quarterback during his senior season in 1993, when he led the Cherokees to a 10–3 record and a trip to the state quarterfinals.

1995

Satterfield played wide receiver and punter at East Tennessee State University from 1995 to 1998.

1996

He helped the Bucs reach the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in 1996.

He finished his career at East Tennessee State with 124 catches and 11 touchdowns.

1999

He graduated with a B.A. in history in 1999.

Satterfield worked as a graduate coach for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga football staff from 1999 to 2000.

2001

He served as the Mocs' wide receivers coach for the 2001 season.

2002

In 2002, he joined the Tennessee Volunteers football staff as a graduate assistant, spending two seasons under the tutelage of offensive coordinator Randy Sanders.

2004

He was an assistant coach at Richmond during the 2004 season and Western Carolina in 2005.

Satterfield played college football at East Tennessee State University.

Satterfield was raised in Greenback, Tennessee, the son of Bill and Dora Jane Satterfield.

After leaving UT, he spent one season coaching wide receivers at Richmond (2004), and one season coaching the same position at Western Carolina (2005).

2005

Rhule and Satterfield had both been assistants at Western Carolina during the 2005 season.

2006

He was the offensive coordinator at the University of Tennessee at Martin (2006–2008), the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (2009–2012), and Temple University (2013–2014).

In 2006, Satterfield joined the University of Tennessee at Martin football staff as the Skyhawks' the passing game coordinator and running backs coach.

2007

In 2007, the Skyhawks led the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) in total offense and points-per-game.

2008

In 2008, head coach Jason Simpson promoted Satterfield to associate head coach.

Skyhawks quarterback Cade Thompson and wide receiver Mike Hicks, both of whom had been coached by Satterfield, were named to the 2008 All-OVC team.

The Mocs' offense, which was one of the worst in Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) in 2008, substantially improved under Satterfield.

2009

In January 2009, Satterfield was named offensive coordinator at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga by the Mocs' new head coach, Russ Huesman (Satterfield and Huesman had previously worked together at Richmond in 2004).

2010

In 2010, the Mocs, led by star quarterback B. J. Coleman, ranked third in the Southern Conference and 11th nationally in total offense (430 yards per game).

2012

In December 2012, Satterfield joined the Temple University coaching staff that was being assembled by the Owls' newly hired head coach Matt Rhule.

2013

In January 2013, Nick Rolovich, who had been tapped as the Owls' new offensive coordinator, backed out of the job, and Rhule offered the position to Satterfield.

Although Temple finished 2–10 during Satterfield's first year in 2013, the Owls' offense amassed nearly 400 yards per game, the most by a Temple squad since 1979.

The Owls' rushing attack finished third in the American Athletic Conference with 149.3 yards per game.

2015

He replaced long-time coach Watson Brown, who had retired following the 2015 season.

2016

Satterfield served as the head football coach at Tennessee Tech University from 2016 to 2017.

That year, the Skyhawks led the conference in scoring offense, and finished 16th in the nation in total offense, with just over 405 yards-per-game.

On January 4, 2016, Satterfield was named head football coach at Tennessee Technological University.

Tennessee Tech finished the 2016 season 5–6 overall, and 5-3 in the Ohio Valley Conference, the team's first season with a winning conference record since 2011.

The Golden Eagles capped the season with two strong wins over conference foes Tennessee State (44–16) and Murray State (55–19).

2017

Tennessee Tech fired Satterfield after just 2 seasons on November 19, 2017, following a 1–10 season and a last place finish in the Ohio Valley Conference.

After serving three months as offensive coordinator at East Tennessee State, Satterfield was hired as tight ends coach by Matt Rhule at Baylor.

2020

In 2020, Satterfield followed Rhule to the Carolina Panthers, where he was named assistant offensive line coach.

On January 7, 2021, it was reported that Satterfield would join new head coach Shane Beamer's staff as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at South Carolina, following the sudden departure of Mike Bobo to Auburn.

In his first season at South Carolina, the Gamecocks finished 7-6 despite starting four different quarterbacks over the course of the year.

Satterfield's 2021 offense finished the regular season ranked 116th in yardage and 109th in scoring despite regularly getting the football in favorable field position due to a much-improved defense that forced 23 turnovers to tie for 11th in the nation in takeaways.