Founded in 2003, Brad Frazier is the CEO of Old School Sports Institute & Old School Quarterbacks. For his QB clients, he has scripted 22 Pro Days & has run 14 of them including Texas Tech, TCU, SMU, UTEP, SFA, and Abilene Christian. He actively mentors professional, collegiate, and high-school quarterbacks, as well as countless younger athletes.
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, Frazier 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.