Scott Satterfield came to Louisville with a pedigree for putting up points with a run-heavy offense that relied on efficiency and misdirection to create those points as well as big plays. After a handful of games as Louisville’s head coach, it was obvious that he knew how to use his Wide Receivers to hit big plays in the passing game. With the focus of those big plays now playing in the NFL, Satterfield will have to rely on a committee approach in the passing game.
Louisville doesn’t have a bonafide “go-to” guy to start the season but I would be surprised if we didn’t see Braden Smith become somewhat of a security blanket for Malik Cunningham.