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Sport(s)
  
Football

1998
  
Appalachian State (WR)

Spouse
  
Beth Satterfield

Record
  
22–15

1999–2002
  
Appalachian State (RB)

Titles
  
Head coach

1991–1995
  
Appalachian State

Name
  
Scott Satterfield

Conference
  
Sun Belt Conference

Position(s)
  
Quarterback

Role
  
Football coach



Born
  
December 21, 1972 (age 51) Hillsborough, North Carolina (
1972-12-21
)

Team
  
Appalachian State Mountaineers football

Children
  
Isaac Satterfield, Bryce Satterfield, Alli Satterfield

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Frederic Scott Satterfield (born December 21, 1972) is the current head football coach of the Appalachian State University Mountaineers located in the town of Boone, North Carolina. He was named head coach on December 14, 2012 after Jerry Moore's contract wasn't renewed.

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Playing career

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Satterfield played quarterback for Orange High School, located in Hillsborough, North Carolina, from 1989 to 1991. He attended Appalachian State from 1991 to 1996 and started 27 games at quarterback from 1992-95 under Coach Jerry Moore. As a senior in 1995, Satterfield led the Mountaineers to an undefeated regular season and the quarter final of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs, where they lost to Stephen F. Austin State University. He earned first-team all-conference honors as a senior.

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Satterfield graduated from Appalachian State in 1996 with a degree in physical education.

Coaching career

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He joined the Appalachian staff as receivers coach in 1998 before mentoring running backs (1999–2002) and quarterbacks (2002–2008), serving an important role in the university's transition from power-I to spread-formation offense. He was primary signal-caller from 2004 to 2009, directing a team that consistently ranked in the top ten in five different NCAA I-AA categories: scoring, rushing, passing, passing efficiency and total offense. He spent one year at the University of Toledo as quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator and a two-year stint at Florida International University as offensive coordinator before returning to his alma mater in a similar role in 2012.


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References

Scott Satterfield Wikipedia