
Across professional, college, and high school levels, Coach Frank Haege has coached QB’s, WR’s, and DB’s for over three decades — including 15 years coaching quarterbacks at Augsburg, championship success in the professional ranks, and high-level secondary development at Bemidji State and multiple AFL teams.He now brings this lifetime of coaching, leadership, and player development expertise to Advance Football Training, offering athletes elite-level instruction rooted in proven results.
PRO COACHING EXPERIENCE
Las Vegas Gladiators Arena Football League Head Coach, OC, QB/WR Coach
Quad City Steamwheelers – arenafootball2 (Head Coach, OC, QB/WR Coach)
New Jersey Red Dogs – AFL (Assistant Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator, DB Coach)
Minnesota Fighting Pike – AFL (Defensive Coordinator, DB Coach)
MIlwaukee Mustangs - Special Teams Cordinator and LB/RB Coach
.Augsburg University – NCAA Division III (Head Football Coach)
Bemidji State University – NCAA Division II (Assistant Coach, Secondary Coach)
Cornell College – NCAA Division III (Defensive Backs Coach)
Solon High School – Solon, Iowa (Assistant Coach, Special Teams Coordinator & DB Coach)
Quinn Frissell - Augsburg University
Quinn was a two time All-Conference quarterback and team captain at Augsburg University. He also played professionally overseas in the Austrian Football League. Frisell was named National Player for the week as he completed 29-of-38 passes for 449 yards and four touchdowns against one interception --in a 48-28 win at Carleton in 2017
Quinn founded the first Adavanced Football Training system as he owns and operates our parent company 612quarterbacks.com
Ayrton Scott - Augsburg University; All-American
Scott closed his career as Augsburg's school record-holder for rushing attempts (722), rushing yardage (4,242) and rushing touchdowns (37), along with passing yardage (10,281) and passing touchdowns (97), while standing second in school history in passing attempts (1,238) and completions (746). In MIAC games-only through his career, he set conference records for passing yardage (8,430) and total offense (11,725), while also holding MIAC records for single-game total offense (630) and single-season total offense (3,114 in 2014).
He set a new NCAA Division III record for rushing yardage by a quarterback (4,242), while finishing second in Division III history in total offense (14,523 yards) and total offense yardage per-game (363.1). He also set a new Division III record with 31 games with 300-plus yards of total offense. In 2012, he set a Division III record for most yards gained by a first-year player (3,681). He stands 27th in Division III history in both career passing yardage (10,281) and passing touchdowns (97). Among NCAA football players in all divisions, Scott stands fifth in total offense yardage per-game (363.1) and 21st in total offense yardage (10,281).
Jordan Berg - Augsburg University, All-American
Berg finished with 8,777 passing yards (292.6 yards per-game) on 796-of-1,350 passing with 74 touchdowns -- all school records. Berg also set the MIAC's career passing yardage record (conference games-only) with 7,414 yards in 24 league games. In his career, Berg had 14 games throwing 300 or more yards, five games throwing 400 or more yards, and 16 games throwing three or more touchdowns.
Nationally in 2008, Berg finished second among Division III quarterbacks in completions per-game (29.70), fourth in passing yardage per-game (322.60), ninth in total passing yardage (3,226), ninth in total offense yardage per-game (314.2) and 22nd in points responsible for per-game (17.00). Berg led the MIAC in passing yardage per-game and total offense in both overall (322.6, 314.2) and conference games-only (333.4, 320.6).
MARCUS BRUMM - Augsburg Univerity - All-American
All-MIAC first team in 2009, All-MIAC second team in 2010 and 2011, MIAC Athlete of the Week 4 times, Academic All-MIAC in 2010 and 2011 … Quarterback … Brumm led the MIAC in passing yardage per-game for the third straight year in 2011, averaging 229.5 passing yards per-game … He completed 196-of-340 passing for 2,295 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2011 … In his three seasons at Augsburg (27 games), Brumm finished second in school history in every career passing category – 607-for-1,102 for 6,974 yards and 46 touchdowns, the touchdown total tied for second with Derrin Lamker (1993-97) … Brumm also rushed for 472 yards and seven touchdowns in his career.
Derrin Lamker - Augsburg University, All-American
MIAC 1st Team and MVP honors in the 1997 championship and NCAA tournament season. NCAA III Gagliardi POY finalist. He was a two-time All-MIAC honoree in football, throwing for 6,624 yards and 46 touchdowns in his career.
Clint Dolezel - Arena Football Leauge Hall of Fame and All-Pro QB
He stared in the Arena Football League for 13 seasons, becoming the first professional quarterback to throw for 900 career touchdowns. His 931 touchdown passes ranks second all-time in AFL history. He also ranks third all-time in passing yards (44,564). Dolezel helped lead the Grand Rapids Rampage to the 2001 ArenaBowl Championship. He also played for the Milwaukee Mustangs, the Houston ThunderBears, the Las Vegas Gladiators and the Dallas Desperados. He was elected into the AFL Hall of Fame in 2012. After his playing career ended, Dolezel went into the coaching ranks, becoming the head coach for the San Antonio Stampede Express in 2010. He has been the head coach of the Philadelphia Soul since 2013, leading the team to consecutive AFL Championships (2016, 2017). Clint is currently the Head Football Coach at Division 1 Texas A&M Commerce.
Billy Dicken - All Pro - Arena League
Played for Coach Haege's 2000 Areanacup champion Quad City Steamwheelers where he broke every Arena League passing record and led the team to a 19-0 championship record. Billy threw for 3,400 yards, 73 touchdown passes, and only 4 interceptions and a QB rating of 128. Was named All-Pro that season
He then embarked on an Arena Football League 5 year career where he threw 1,266 passes for 766 (61% ) completions with 187 TD passes with just 46 INT's for a QB rating of 105.6.
Jay McDonough - All Pro - Arena League
McDonagh played for the Quad City Steamwheelers of the af2 in 2001. He played in 15 games, finishing with a quarterback rating of 131.9. He completed 303 of 424 pass attempts for 73 touchdowns and seven interceptions during the season. McDonagh averaged 254.8 passing yards per game and helped the team to their second championship by winning ArenaCup II.[4] He threw for 280 yards and three touchdowns in the ArenaCup victory over the Richmond Speed. Was named all Pro
McDonagh signed with the New Jersey Gladiators in November 2001.[6] He played for the Gladiators from 2002 to 2003, recording 107 touchdowns on 6,357 passing yards.

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