Executive Editor, College Sports Journal
MONTGOMERY, AL. — For most of the significant history of Appalachian State football in the past 24 years, one of the constants has been the presence of Scott Satterfield.
Whether it was a perfect regular season and 12-0 start in 1995 as the starting quarterback, three consecutive national championships from 2005-2007 as an assistant to College Football Hall of Fame coach Jerry Moore, watching teammate Dexter Coakley win back-to-back Buck Buchanan Awards, or coaching Armanti Edwards to consecutive Walter Payton Awards, Satterfield has been apart of things.
And when Appalachian State plays in its first Football Bowl Subdivision bowl game, the Camellia Bowl, Saturday at 5:30 p.