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Ex-Spartans WR Keon Coleman announces transfer to Florida St. - ESPN

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Former Michigan State wide receiver Keon Coleman is set to transfer to Florida State, continuing an impressive run of transfers for the Seminoles.

Coleman, who entered the transfer portal April 30, announced his transfer destination Wednesday on social media. Florida State had emerged as the favorite to land the third-year wideout, who led Michigan State in receptions (58), receiving yards (798) and receiving touchdowns (7).

And the journey continues… <a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/gonoles?src=hash&ref_src=» https:>#gonoles pic.twitter.com/dwPMdOlIlF The 6-foot-4, 215-pound Louisiana native joins a Florida State offense that returns almost entirely intact, and is poised to contend for the ACC title.

FSU has added several notable transfers this year, including cornerback Fentrell Cypress II (Virginia), tight end Jaheim Bell (South Carolina), offensive tackle Jeremiah Byers (UTEP) and defensive lineman Braden Fiske (Western Michigan.

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