The expectations were all over the place for the Louisville football offense in year one (or year zero as some deemed it) under new head coach Scott Satterfield.
Satterfield was the man chosen to get a once-rising program back on track after a 2-10 season threatened to demolish all the progress made since the jump to the ACC in 2014, and boy did he do just that.
While being hailed for his ability to cultivate and establish a culture focused on playing hard and winning the right ways, Satterfield also brought to Louisville a high-speed, entertaining spread-option offense from Appalachian State that was bound to produce new stars who once looked like afterthoughts playing for Bobby Petrino.