Born on May 17, 2003, Keon Coleman plays wide receiver for the Florida State Seminoles in American football. Prior to transferring in 2023, he was a player for the Michigan State Spartans.
Coleman went to Opelousas, Louisiana's Opelousas Catholic School. In high school, he participated in both basketball and football. He committed to play basketball and football at Michigan State University.
Coleman participated in 10 matches as a true freshman at Michigan State in 2021, hauling in seven receptions for 50 yards and a touchdown. He participated in six games for the school's basketball team following the season. He was a starter and the team leader in receiving yards in 2022 as a sophomore. In 2023, he moved to Florida State to play for the Seminoles.
Keon Coleman’s Height
Keon Coleman stands 6 feet 4 inches, or 193 cm, tall. Given his ability to build mismatches with defenders and reach high passes, Coleman's height is regarded as above standard for wide receivers in football.
Coleman's speed is another key component that adds to his skill set as a wide receiver. Based on the estimated time (4.57 seconds), Keon Coleman might not rank among the best speedsters, but his on-field performance contradicts this. His incredible 40-yard dash time of 4.45 seconds places him in the 69th percentile for his position group for finishing time.
How has Keon Coleman’s 2023 season been?
Keon Coleman's stats as the Seminoles' WR as of November 2023 are as follows:
Against the University of North Alabama (UNA) on November 19th, Coleman made three receptions for 53 yards and scored 1 touchdown.
Facing the University of Miami (MIA) on November 12th, Coleman caught four passes for 24 yards, including one touchdown.
Playing against Wake Forest University (WAKE) on October 28th, Coleman had an impressive game with seven receptions, 66 yards, and two touchdowns.
In the match against Duke University (DUKE) on October 22nd, Coleman made two receptions for 54 yards.
Facing Syracuse University (SYR) on October 14th, Coleman had nine receptions for 140 yards and scored one touchdown.
Against Virginia Tech (VT) on October 8th, Coleman made three receptions for 22 yards.
In the game against Clemson University (CLEM) on September 23rd, Coleman had five receptions, 86 yards, and two touchdowns.
Facing Boston College (BC) on September 16th, Coleman had one carry for two yards.
Against the University of Southern Mississippi (USM) on September 10th, Coleman made three receptions for 48 yards and scored one touchdown.
In the match against Louisiana State University (LSU) on September 4th, Coleman had an outstanding performance with nine receptions, 122 yards, and three touchdowns.
As of November 2023, Coleman had accumulated 45 receptions for 615 yards, averaging 13.7 yards per catch, and 11 touchdowns. Additionally, he had one carry for two yards.
FAQs
A. Keon Coleman stands 6 feet 4 inches (193 cm) tall, above the standard for wide receivers in football.
A. As of November 2023, Keon Coleman has excelled with 45 receptions, 615 yards, and 11 touchdowns for the Seminoles.
A. Keon Coleman played for the Michigan State Spartans before transferring to the Florida State Seminoles in 2023.
A. Keon Coleman's 40-yard dash time is 4.45 seconds, showcasing his speed and agility on the field.
A. Keon Coleman attended Opelousas Catholic School in Opelousas, Louisiana, participating in both basketball and football.