Football

- Title:
- Assistant Coach (Tight Ends)
- Phone:
- 3058
Marcus Satterfield joined the Baylor football staff in April 2018. He was promoted to the role of tight ends coach for 2019. He served as director of recruiting for the 2018 season.
A former assistant under head coach Matt Rhule at Temple, Satterfield joined the Bears staff from East Tennessee State where he served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
Prior to his appointment at ETSU, he served as head coach at Tennessee Tech from 2016-17. In 2016, Satterfield led the Golden Eagles to their first winning conference season since 2011 as Tennessee Tech went 5-3 in the Ohio Valley Conference.
From 2013-15, Satterfield was the offensive coordinator at Temple where he helped guide the Owls to historic marks. In his first year at Temple, Satterfield’s offense averaged nearly 400 yards per game, which was the most by an Owl team since 1979. Temple earned the 2015 American Athletic Conference east division title and posted a 10-win season.
Satterfield also held offensive coordinator roles at Chattanooga (2009-12) and UT Martin (2006-07). In 2010, Satterfield’s Chattanooga offense averaged 430 yards and scored 49 touchdowns, which ranked 11th nationally. During his time at UT Martin, the Skyhawks led the OVC in scoring offense in 2007 and 2008, while also leading the league in total offense in 2007.
Satterfield began his coaching career at Chattanooga in 1999, before becoming a graduate assistant under Coach Phillip Fulmer at Tennessee from 2002-03. He also had stops as wide receivers coach at Richmond (2004) and Western Carolina (2005).
A native of Greenback, Tenn., Satterfield graduated from East Tennessee State in 1999. He is married to the former Sarah Houser. The couple has a daughter, Harper.