LINCOLN – The Husker Football team wrapped their fourth day of fall practices on Thursday morning. Offensive players and coaches took the podium addressing the media – including offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield:
NEBRASKA FOOTBALL THURSDAY PRACTICE COMMENTS – MARCUS SATTERFIELD COMMENTS:
SATTERFIELD – TEAM TRANSITIONED WELL FROM SUMMER TO FALL:
Offensive Coordinator for Nebraska Football Marcus Satterfield addressed the media after Thursday’s practice and began his comments by saying he was thrilled to see the quick transition from his team from the off-season to fall camp…
The Huskers will have a new quarterback under center in Georgia Tech transfer Jeff Sims leading the Big Red. Nebraska begins their season on August 31 at Minnesota.
SATTERFIELD – EACH PLAYER IS GETTING VALUABLE REPS:
Marcus Satterfield, Nebraska Football’s Offensive Coordinator, has been excited to see many of his players receiving valuable practice time early in fall camp…
Satterfield’s comments echo the similar sentiment from defensive coordinator Tony White and Head Coach Matt Rhule from earlier this week.
SATTERFIELD – YOUNG RECEIVERS BRING A LOT OF SPEED TO BIG RED:
Husker Football Offensive Coordinator Marcus Satterfield was asked what has stood out the most about his young receivers at the beginning of fall camp…
Satterfield added he’s interested to see what young players continue their development from fall camp into September and later into the season to eventually contribute during conference play.
SATTERFIELD – TRAITS SOUGHT OUT IN A RUNNING BACK:
Marcus Satterfield, Nebraska Football Offensive Coordinator, was asked after Thursday’s practice what traits he is looking for in his running backs during fall camp…
Satterfield added later his expectation is to have a lethal ground attack that can be used when the team needs to run, especially inside of conference play in the Big Ten.
SATTERFIELD – MORE THAN ONE BACK IS NEEDED TO BE SUCCESSFUL:
The running back room has been an interesting conundrum for Nebraska Football for several seasons. Offensive Coordinator Marcus Satterfield doubled down after Thursday’s practice, saying it can’t just be one back to handle the load themselves…
Nebraska’s leading rusher last season returns in Anthony Grant, along with former starters Gabe Ervin and Rahmir Johnson as well as other young talents aiming to make a splash.
SATTERFIELD – RUNNING MUST BE AT A HIGH LEVEL WHEN NEEDED:
Nebraska Football is hoping to get back to their roots when it relates to its ground-and-pound attack. Offensive Coordinator Marcus Satterfield reiterated that intent after Thursday’s practice…
The Huskers are aiming to return to their top rushing days – the Big Red have not had a one-thousand yard rusher since Devine Ozigbo in 2018.

