South Carolina scored more points per game last year than they scored this year. Before that he was Rhule's OC in the Baylor rebuild. Those are his only two OC experiences in FBS. Before that he had two OC jobs in FCS where he was pretty successful. Where did he bomb in your eyes?
Does the talent level factor into your equation at all?
Satterfield was never the OC for Rhule. At Baylor, he was the TE coach before following him to the Panthers where he was the offensive line coach. He then went to South Carolina as their OC and QBs coach. South Carolina was his only P5 OC experience for two years.
While I am having a hard time pulling the stats that someone else on this board pulled, Satt's time at the Cocks was great. Yeah, in 2022, they did alright where they scored more than 30 in 9 games and did alright offensively. But they also had a high number of turnovers. But I did find this though:
So looking at his year 2, nothing screams great. It looks like with his talent level in the SEC, it looks like it's pretty middle in the ground. But the turnover rate and the rushing yards per game should be a reddish yellow flag for what to expect going forward. And that is with a seasoned QB like Rattler (seasoned, not top notch).