Report: Cincinnati poached Scott Satterfield from Louisville ahead of their matchup in the Wasabi Fenway Bowl to be the Bearcats' next head football coach.
Georgia was a no brainer for the top spot in the final college football playoff rankings, but Dan Wolken explains how the rest of the field was set.Sources told The Enquirer that Cincinnati will hire Louisville's Scott Satterfield as the 43rd head coach in program history.
Satterfield led the Cardinals to a 7-5 record this season. Cincinnati is scheduled to face Louisville in the inaugural Wasabi Fenway Bowl on Dec. 17 at Fenway Park in Boston.Satterfield is 72-40 in nine seasons as a head coach, including a 25-24 mark in four seasons at the helm of the Cardinals program. The 49-year-old Hillsborough, North Carolina, native went 47-16 in five seasons at Appalachian State.
It will cost Cincinnati $3.5 million to buy out Satterfield from Louisville, according to Satterfield's contract with the Cardinals. Fickell's buyout when he left Cincinnati for Wisconsin was $3.5 million.
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