Nebraska’s offensive coordinator made a recent media appearance to discuss the current status of that unit’s development. Marcus Satterfield made the appearance earlier in the week while appearing on Husker Sports Nightly.
One of the topics of conversation was the development of each position group during the offseason. Satterfield comes to Nebraska as the offensive coordinator and quarterback coach after spending the 2021 and 2022 seasons.
Satterfield and head coach Matt Rhule have both stated that they prefer an offense that relies on a physical running game and a passing game that aggressively pushes the ball down the field. The two have also expressed their desire to run a ‘positionless offense.’
“It’s a position-less offense. You have a quarterback, and you have your o-line, but receivers can play running back, running backs can play receiver, tight ends can play running back or play receiver.”
You can find Satterfield’s comments on each position group below.