WATCH: NFL Hall Of Famer Randy Moss Sends FSU's Keon Coleman Signed Gloves
Florida State knew it had a playmaker when the program landed wide receiver Keon Coleman out of the portal from Michigan State. He's turned into that and more as Coleman leads the Seminoles in catches (31), receiving yards (472), and receiving touchdowns (7) through the first seven games of the season.
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The Louisiana native also ranks first in the ACC in touchdown catches and is one of eight wide receivers in the conference to record two or more 100+ yard receiving performances. Coleman has been putting on a show the last couple of weeks with a number of highlight catches, including a jaw-dropping one-handed grab in the win over Syracuse and another big play against Duke.
That's quickly leading to Coleman becoming a national star, especially after his domination against LSU and Clemson where he recorded a combined 14 catches for 208 yards and five touchdowns. One of those scores lifted Florida State to its first victory over the Tigers in Death Valley since 2013.
On Sunday morning, Hall of Fame wide receiver and NFL legend, Randy Moss, made his regular appearance on NFL Countdown. During the course of the show, Moss was able to give a shoutout to Coleman and wide receivers coach Ron Dugans.
The duo was featured as part of the 'You Got Mossed' segment as Dugans presented a pair of gloves adorning the phrase that was signed by Moss.
"Oh he signed them joints, I can't put that on, hold on," Coleman exclaimed after realizing whose signature was on the gloves. "Preciate you, man. I appreciate you. I appreciate you, looking forward to making some more catches."
As the clip ended to show Moss' reaction, the all-time great praised Dugans for the work he's done in Tallahassee. The two were teammates in 1995 after Moss famously landed at Florida State for one year prior to his college career at Marshall.
“The wide receiver coach that they have, Ron Dugans, came in with me [to FSU]," Moss said. "Great mind, great wide receiver coach, Dug keep doing your job."
Check out the moment below.
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