Football
Slaughter, Alvin

Alvin Slaughter
- Title:
- Wide Receivers
- Email:
- slaug1a@cmich.edu
- Phone:
- (989) 774-3896
Alvin Slaughter is in his second season as Central Michigan's wide receivers coach.
In 2021, Slaughter led an outstanding unit headline by a the Kalil Pimpleton, JaCorey Sullivan, Dallas Dixon trio that combined for 2,348 yards and 22 touchdowns on 156 receptions. Pimpleton earned First Team All-Mid-American Conference honors, played in the NFL Players Association Collegiate Bowl and signed with the Detroit Lions as an undrafted free agent in April.
Sullivan and Dixon earned Third Team All-MAC honors in 2021.
Slaughter served as the wide receivers coach from 2016-20 at Northwestern (La.) State and before that was an assistant at LSU.
At Northwestern State, Slaughter mentored a group of receivers that included All-American Quan Shorts and set a program record for passing yardage in 2018 and again in 2019. Slaughter had a hand in developing three All-Americans during his tenure with the Demons, including kick returner Myles Ward.
Slaughter has completed NFL internships with the Atlanta Falcons and Cleveland Browns and began his coaching career as the wide receivers/tight ends coach at Clarion in 1999 before moving on to Monsignor Pace High School in Miami. At Monsignor Pace, he served as an assistant for four seasons and then as the head coach for five. He helped lead the Spartans to a state title in 2003.
In 2021, Slaughter led an outstanding unit headline by a the Kalil Pimpleton, JaCorey Sullivan, Dallas Dixon trio that combined for 2,348 yards and 22 touchdowns on 156 receptions. Pimpleton earned First Team All-Mid-American Conference honors, played in the NFL Players Association Collegiate Bowl and signed with the Detroit Lions as an undrafted free agent in April.
Sullivan and Dixon earned Third Team All-MAC honors in 2021.
Slaughter served as the wide receivers coach from 2016-20 at Northwestern (La.) State and before that was an assistant at LSU.
At Northwestern State, Slaughter mentored a group of receivers that included All-American Quan Shorts and set a program record for passing yardage in 2018 and again in 2019. Slaughter had a hand in developing three All-Americans during his tenure with the Demons, including kick returner Myles Ward.
Slaughter has completed NFL internships with the Atlanta Falcons and Cleveland Browns and began his coaching career as the wide receivers/tight ends coach at Clarion in 1999 before moving on to Monsignor Pace High School in Miami. At Monsignor Pace, he served as an assistant for four seasons and then as the head coach for five. He helped lead the Spartans to a state title in 2003.