Kristi and Denny LaFleur are the parents of Matt LaFleur, who started his coaching career in 2003 at Saginaw Valley State, where he studied and played. He was an offensive graduate assistant and worked as a substitute teacher in the local high schools, primarily in maths.

LaFleur then joined Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant to assist the offensive staff in 2004 and 2005. He then coached quarterbacks and receivers at Northern Michigan University in Marquette in 2006.

LaFleur also served as an offensive coordinator at Ashland University in Ohio in 2007.

Kristi and Denny LaFleur (Photo Credit: PackersNews.com)

Meet Matt LaFleur’s parents Kristi and Denny LaFleur

Matt LaFleur was born Matthew Patrick LaFleur to proud parents, Denny LaFleur his father, and Kristi LaFleur his mother. Both of Matt’s parents were also coaching professionals.

Denny and Kristi LaFleur were the teachers of physical education. They coached students at Mount Pleasant High School in their hometown, Michigan, from his youthful age in the ’90s until their retirement in 2015.

They were known as the grand marshals of Mount Pleasant High School’s homecoming parade in 2017.

Denny was also a longtime defensive assistant at Central Michigan University. He also played linebacker in the 1970s at Michigan and his son Matt spent hours with him while he practiced with football, and Matt used to stand with him on the sidelines.

Kristi and Denny LaFleur (Photo Credit: Heavy.com)

 

Denny declare in an interview that his elder one had college experience from an early age as he roamed around his father for all of the home games, the away games, and the bowl games.

Kristi, the mother of Matt also taught her so much positivity. She used to be on the sidelines, cheering for her husband while he played. She was the competitive cheer coach at Mount Pleasant High. She was known for taking unpolished kids and transforming them into teams that would repeatedly go to the state finals.

According to Matt, his mother’s positive attitude and faith toward her kids taught him the power of positivity. He witnessed positivity raising children’s play and their confidence in what they can achieve.

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