Sorry to burst your Satterfield bubble, but you comment could not be further from the truth. In reality, Satterfield had nothing to do with it.
Regarding Beamer contacting Rattler when he entered the portal:
Beamer hadn’t at the time, thinking the preseason Heisman favorite had his pick of the litter when it came to schools, but Stogner’s father simply told Beamer, “you ought to talk to him.”
The Gamecocks’ head coach did—jumping on a virtual visit and a few phone calls—and Rattler committed soon after, moving his planned commitment date up from sometime around Christmas to Monday night.
“I talked to Spencer about visiting and he said he didn’t need to. He said, ‘I don’t need to. I know you and everything Stog told me about the place I don’t need to come see it.’ Stog’s that impressed with it. We continued to talk and talk,” Beamer said.
“It was pretty cool Monday night. I got a call from Stog’s dad and spencer and Spencer’s dad and Stog and Stog’s dad were all on the call and they told me they were coming. I had to step outside and scream so I didn’t scare anybody in my house.”
From the Snake.
"A foray into the pro-style offense of offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield gave Rattler a feel for the kind of plays he might run at the NFL level. His comfort with Beamer, too, played a major role.
Combined, he’d heard enough to commit."
Of course, it wasn't all Satterfield, but there is no doubt he played a big part. But it absolutely kills the narrative that we need to fire Satterfield because no recruits want to play for him.