Chad Scott's tenure at Louisville will be a short one.

Scott, announced as Louisville's new running backs coach on Friday, will be a co-offensive coordinator on Neal Brown's staff at West Virginia, according to a report from Yahoo Sports.

West Virginia announced Brown — who grew up in Boyle County and later played and coached at Kentucky — as its new head coach on Saturday.

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Brown and Scott go back several years. They first worked together at Troy from 2007-2009. When Brown left to become the offensive coordinator at Texas Tech, he brought Scott with him as running backs coach. When Brown left again for Kentucky, he brought Scott again.

Scott had spent the past three seasons as the tight ends coach at North Carolina. He played at Kentucky from 2000-01 and North Carolina from 2002-04.

Satterfield is now in the market for a new running backs coach. He also has a vacancy for a wide receivers coach.

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