Florida State Star Wide Receiver Keon Coleman Unveils New Apparel After Record Debut

"Keon County" is fired up after Coleman's record-setting debut with the Seminoles.

There was a time after Keon Coleman chose to transfer from Michigan State to Florida State when he was considered a luxury for the program. After his first game in garnet and gold on Sunday night, it's possible that Coleman could end up being the most deadly weapon for the Seminoles on offense.

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Matched up against his home-state Louisiana Tigers, Coleman put on an absolute show with all eyes on the Seminoles. He ended up pulling down a team-best nine catches for 122 yards and three massive touchdowns. The yardage and touchdowns were an FSU record for a wide receiver in their debut with the program.

It was also the most touchdowns that Coleman has ever caught in a game during his college career and second-most yards outside of a 155-yard effort against Michigan last season. By all accounts, this was a breakout performance for the 6-foot-4, 215-pound freak athlete.

Coleman is doing his best to take advantage of his showing in front of the entire country. Represented by Just Win Management Group and Joe Hernandez, he recently released apparel that features a clever play on words. 

With Tallahassee located in Leon County, Coleman unveiled a design that features "Keon County" in both garnet and gold looks. The shirt includes an outline of the state of Florida along with accompanying text that reads "Established in 2023."

The T-shirts are priced at $35 while the Sweatshirts are priced at $50 on KeonColeman.com. The website includes plenty of other apparel options to support Coleman as well.

The Louisiana native will take the field in Doak Campbell Stadium for the first time on Saturday night when the Seminoles face Southern Miss in their home opener. Coleman is primed to make another significant impact following a productive week of practice.


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Dustin Lewis
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Lewis joined NoleGameday in 2016 and is currently in the role of Editor-In-Chief. A graduate of Florida State, Lewis contributes to football, recruiting, and basketball coverage. Connect with Dustin on Twitter at @DustinLewisNG.