Matthew Sauk

Sauk attended Orange Coast College after graduation high school, where he continued his football career for the Pirates.

Sauk's play at Orange Coast earned him a scholarship to Utah State University, where he continued his football career with the Aggies.

Sauk started for two years, earning 2nd Team All-Big West Conference in 1997, while leading the Aggies to the 1997 Humanitarian Bowl.

During his first two seasons with the Blaze, Sauk was named the Net10 Assistant Coach of the Year, helping quarterback Tommy Grady win the 2012 Arena Football League Most Valuable Player Award.

[5] On February 22, 2019, Sauk was named Head Coach of the Columbus Destroyers for the team's return to the Arena Football League for the 2019 season.