11 records Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur set on the DII football field
11 records Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur set on the DII football field NCAA.com
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PRESENTED BY Green Bay Packers rookie head coach Matt LaFleur has led his team to the 2020 NFC Championship Game to be played on Sunday, Jan. 19. LaFleur was named the Packers' 15th head coach in team history on Jan. 7, 2019 and has wasted little time etching his name into the legendary franchise's history books. 2019 DII FOOTBALL RECAP: Before LaFleur made waves as an offensive coordinator in the NFL, he both played and coached DII football. And he was pretty darn good. Let’s take a look at a few of the records LeFleur set in his DII career.Passing records fall at Saginaw Valley State
LaFleur has long been a Midwest guy. He grew up in Mount Pleasant, Michigan and wound up heading to Western Michigan as a wide receiver. He transferred to Saginaw Valley State where he stepped under center for the Cardinals. NFL ROSTERS: Where do we start? The Cardinals went a combined 29-8 in LaFleur’s three years at quarterback, reaching the NCAA tournament all three years in one of the program's most successful runs in history. It’s been nearly two decades since LaFleur took a snap, and most of his records have been broken, but his name still liters the record book. 2000: Set the single-season touchdown record (22), now eighth all-time 2001: Set the single-season passing record with 2,578, now fifth all-time 2000-02: Left the program with a record 6,801 yards passing, still fourth-best 2000-02: Was No. 1 in total yards at 7,682, still No. 2 all-time 2000-02: His 60 passing touchdowns were a then-best, and still fourth all-time 2020 DII FOOTBALL PREVIEW:LaFleur begins his coaching career in 2003 at SVSU
When LaFleur concluded his DII football playing career, his coaching career began. He became an offensive assistant coach, and to no surprise, the Cardinals offense exploded.TOURNEY FAQS:
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