Florida State is getting a big-time wide receiver transfer to help bolster the ranks heading into head coach Mike Norvell's fourth season.
Former Michigan State wideout Keon Coleman entered the transfer portal in late April. He announced his decision to transfer to the Seminoles Wednesday on Twitter.
And the journey continues… #gonoles pic.twitter.com/dwPMdOlIlF
— (@keoncoleman6) May 17, 2023
Norvell's staff has been on an absolute tear in regard to picking up talent via the transfer portal, and Coleman is the latest proof of that.
Coleman joins a list of transfers that includes cornerback Fentrell Cypress II (transferred from Virginia), tight end Jaheim Bell (transferred from South Carolina), offensive tackle Jeremiah Byers (transferred from UTEP), defensive lineman Braden Fiske (transferred from Western Michigan) and wide receiver Johnny Wilson (transferred from Arizona State).
Last season at MSU was a successful one for Coleman despite the Spartans' 5-7 record. He caught 58 passes for 798 yards and seven touchdowns, averaging 13.8 yards per catch. Coleman joins a FSU team that very well could be the favorite to win the ACC in 2023.
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