Old School Quarterbacks operates on the principle that the art of quarterbacking is based on leadership and critical thinking skills that translate both on and off the field. In 2003, Coach Brad Frazier began Old School Quarterbacks and continues to operate and lead Old School Quarterbacks, developing athletes as young as 8 years old through college and professional level.

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  • Founder

    Utilizing individual tutelage and analysis of his student’s techniques and abilities, Coach Frazier focuses on giving every quarterback a solid foundation in the fundamentals and expanding on that foundation with targeted critique and advice. His training style has been proven to be effective for all ages, building leadership and decision-making skills that translate on the field as a quarterback and team leader, and off the field in every aspect of life.

    His knowledge of the game is built on his personal experience of playing football in the quarterback position. Born in Fort Worth, Fraizer attended high school in Taylor, where he held nine letters in three different sports. He earned All-District honors in all sports, as well as winning the tennis state championship in 1979. He played football under the direction of his father, one of the most successful coaches in Alabama and Texas with over 25 years of coaching. From 1979 – 1981, Frazier was the quarterback at Howard Payne University going on to attend Texas A&M from 1981-1982 but sustaining a career-ending injury in 1982.

    Since then Coach Frazier has gone on to pursue many other successful ventures, including serving as the quarterback coach for the professional IFL’s Frisco Thunder for two years. In 2007, his Quarterbacks had the league's most prolific offense with 3,178 yards total yards and 87 touchdowns and in 2008 the Team was ranked at the Top of the League in all categories.

  • President

    Josh brings a wealth of experience to OSQB, drawing on years of coaching and playing in the world of sports. With a Master of Business Administration from Angelo State University and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Management, he possesses a strong academic foundation to complement his practical expertise.

    In his coaching career, Josh has made significant contributions to various teams. As the Quarterbacks Coach for the San Antonio Brahmas in the XFL, he worked under the guidance of Head Coach and former Super Bowl MVP, Hines Ward.

    Prior to that, at Gilmer High School, he coached and developed quarterbacks across all grades, leading the program to back-to-back State Championship appearances.

    Josh's coaching tenure extends beyond football. He served as the Head Coach for Varsity Boys Basketball and Offensive Coordinator for JV Football at Gilmer High School.

    At Winnsboro High School, he took on multiple roles, including Head Coach for Varsity Baseball, Defensive Coordinator for Varsity Football, and Head Coach for Varsity Boys Basketball and Boys & Girls Golf.

    On the playing field, Josh's talent as a quarterback shone through. He showcased his skills with the Alouettes in the Canadian Football League, playing under the guidance of Head Coach Marc Trestman, a former NFL Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator. During his college years at Angelo State University, he led the team as captain, broke numerous passing records, and earned the prestigious Holland's Award for his outstanding contributions both on and off the field.

    With his extensive experience, dedication, and passion for sports, Josh is an invaluable asset to any team or organization, poised to make a lasting impact in the field of coaching and beyond.

Clients

  • Dalton Bell

    Currently free agent Canadian football quarterback. He most recently plays for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. He was signed by the Carolina Panthers as an undrafted free agent in 2007. He was later signed by the Seattle Seahawks. He signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2008 and was traded to Toronto in 2010.

    College: Bell played in 40 games at West Texas A&M, with 21 starts. He guided the Buffalo to back-to-back Lone Star Conference championships and a 20-4 record in two seasons as the team's starting quarterback. He threw for 7,841 yards and 63 touchdown during his career at West Texas A&M, connecting on 699 of 1044 passes.

    As a senior, he completed 386 of 583 passes for 3,998 yards and 32 touchdowns. As a junior, he passed for 3,799 yards and 30 touchdowns, completing 311 of 454 passes. He threw for more than 400 yards in four of the 11 games he started. As a sophomore, he completed just one of five passes for eight yards, but ran for a 54-yard touchdown against Texas A&M-Kingsville.

  • Drew Tate

    Currently a Canadian Football Quarterback for the Calgary Stampeders. He was signed by the St. Louis Rams as a undrafted free agent in 2007. Tate has also played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

    College: Tate was a three-year starter at Iowa.He ranks second in school history in career touchdown passes (61), completions (665), attempts (1,090) and passing yards (8,292) and third in wins by a starting quarterback (21). Tate’s senior year he ranked second in the Big Ten with 238.5 passing yards per game.

  • Dustin Almond

    Almond is now retired. At Southern Mississippi, Almond finished with 7,342 passing yards, the second most in school history, behind Brett Favre's total of 7,695 in 1987-90. He set the school single-season record of total offense at 2,762 yards. Ending his career with 51 touchdown passes tying him for second most touchdowns in school history.

  • Sonny Cumbie

    Inside receivers coach Texas Tech University (former client).

    Professional Experiences: Cumbie was signed as a free agent by the Indianapolis Colts after college, but later released. And as of the 2006 season he briefly signed with the Baltimore Ravens, but was released. Cumbie then joined the Los Angeles Avengers in the Arena Football League. He started 12 games his first season as a rookie, returns as the Avengers starting quarterback in 2007. He agreed to a two-year contract on Oct. 19, 2005, which kept him in Los Angeles through the 2007 AFL season. Playing in a total of 13 games in 2006, Cumbie completed 268-of-450 for 3,241 yards and 59 touchdowns in 2006. He also scored three touchdowns on the ground. In 2007 Cumbie led the Avengers to the playoffs while throwing for 83 touchdown passes and 4,370 yards.

    College: Cumbie walked on at Texas Tech, where he enrolled as a student in 2000. He often battled against other scholarship quarterbacks, whom he would later beat out for the starting job such as Cody Hodges and later turned receiver Robert Johnson. He served as 3rd stringer from 2000–2002, back up to record setter B.J. Symons in 2003, and won the starting job in 2004 over Hodges and Johnson. He delivered two big blowouts, a 70-35 win over TCU, and a 70-10 drubbing of Nebraska. Tech was upset by New Mexico 27-24. In Big 12 play Tech defeated Kansas State, Kansas 31-30, Nebraska 70-10, Oklahoma State 31-15, and Baylor. They played eventual National finalist Oklahoma to a close 28-13 score and also played a thriller at Texas A&M, losing in overtime 32-25. The Raiders finished 5-3, 7-4 overall, for third in the Big 12 South, and were invited to the Holiday Bowl.

    Cumbie led #23 ranked Texas Tech to a win in the 2004 Holiday Bowl over then #4 California Golden Bears. Cumbie went 39-60 (65%) and a career high 520 yards and three touchdowns. His performance in that game earned him M.V.P. honors.

    Sonny threw for nearly 3,000 yards with 48 TDs against just 5 INTs. In 2004 he led the NCAA in passing at Texas Tech. At Texas Tech University, Cumbie pass for 4,742 yards (No. 6 all-time in NCAA Division 1-A history) and 32 touchdowns.

  • Bobby Reid

    Professional Experience: Currently a Free Agent of the Arena Football League.

    College: He was formerly of the Texas Southern University Tigers and Oklahoma State UniversityCowboys. In 2008 Reid Stats for Texas Southern were admirable considering he did not finish the season because of a knee injury. He went for 148-261 for 1791 yards and 12 TDS with 6 INTS and only 8 sacks. His college career 4,934 yards and 39 TDs.

    High School: Reid played high school football at Galena Park North Shore High School in Houston, where, as a senior, he led them to the Class 5A Division I Championship. He was also named Houston Touchdown Club’s Offensive Player of the Year, and was named the all-Greater Houston, all-district and the district’s Most Valuable Player

  • Zack Eskridge

    Professional Experience: Currently free agent rookie assigned to the Kansas City Command as of April 2012. July 2011 Eskridge signed as an undrafted free agent with the Dallas Cowboys. September 2011 Eskridge was signed to the Toronto Argonauts practice squad before joining the squad in Kansas City.

    College: Eskridge started 31 games for Midwestern State in Wichita Falls. He finished his career with the mustangs setting numerous school records including passing yards (6,953), touchdown passes (64), completions (570), passing attempts (867), completion percentage (65.7), pass efficiency rating (152.9), 300-yard passing games (6) and 200-yard passing games (21).

Programs

  • Chalk Talk 101

    A successful program geared specifically towards teaching quarterbacks the skills needed to become the "smart" quarterback. Heavily requested in the past and taught by caoch Josh Neiswander, this program is structured to teach quarterbacks of all levels to identify defensive schemes, read coverage's, adjust to developing plays, and provide leadership to your team on the field. Quarterbacks will meet in Frisco once a week to focus on the core essentials of the mental game and how to use this knowledge to gain the edge in their performance on the field.

    This program lasts for 5 weeks, requesting one hour a week commitment.

  • Champions Program

    The Old School Quarterbacks Champions Program was developed over Brad Frazier’s 25+ year career coaching and instructing championship caliber quarterbacks from youth and high school, to college and the pro’s.

    Learn what it takes to become a champion on and off the field through the most detailed leadership program for quarterbacks in the United States. This program is designed to provide you with a guide on becoming a championship leader and player to the highest caliber. Knowing what to do, when to do it, and why to do it; are the most important issues in building leaders at the quarterback position. This program is a multi-session training course built to deliver one of the most valuable tool sets for a successful champion leader.

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