What Team Is The Best Fit For Wide Receiver Keon Coleman? | College Football 2023

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What Team Is The Best Fit For Wide Receiver Keon Coleman? | College Football 2023

from College Football with Sam · host Samuel Recker

Keon Coleman is still in the transfer portal with around 60 schools offering him a scholarship to play at their University. Coleman just completed a visit with the Ole Miss Rebels after visiting Mike Norvell and Florida State just a few days ago. He has a plethora of options, but NIL packages and developmental opportunities are the biggest concerns for the young receiver. I think 2 schools that could give him a starting position and NIL money are Alabama and Notre Dame. Although they probably wouldn't be as willing to pay big-time dollars as Miami or Texas A&M would, Coleman would receive guaranteed playing time in the Irish's and Tide's barren wide receiver rooms. Notre Dame has a quarterback in Sam Hartman who could easily give Coleman a 1,000-yard season, while Alabama would give him a better long-term situation in terms of development and quarterback play. Leave a like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more of the best College Football content! My Merchandise Store: https://cfbwithsam.threadless.com/ Spotify Link: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/A9u1hWG8nyb ESPN Profile Of Keon Coleman: https://www.espn.com/college-football/player/_/id/4635008/keon-coleman #collegefootball #transferportal #keoncoleman #michiganstatefootball #michiganstatespartans #michiganfootball #ohiostatefootball #notredamefootball #alabamafootball #collegefootballrecruiting #football

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