Another blue-chip 2021 prospect has HBCUs on his radar in what has been an already productive offseason for black college football programs.
Keon Coleman, a Louisiana 4-star dual-sport athlete, is expected to announce his future college destination and he is reportedly considering three HBCU programs among a group of eight schools.
Coleman, who plays both football and basketball for Opelousas (La.) Catholic School, had initially committed to Kansas before changing his mind in October.
He’s now opened up recruitment to other suitors, including Grambling State, Florida A&M and Jackson State. Coleman also is mulling Virginia Tech, Michigan State, USC, Mississippi and Houston.
I’ll let y’all know inna lil bit…
February 3rd… pic.twitter.com/Z5CMGPKvMv
— 4Keon(QUICK 6) Coleman (@keoncoleman6) December 21, 2020
At 6-foot-5, 200 pounds, has been rated by 247Sports as the nation’s No. 40 wide receiver and the 12th best high school athlete in Louisiana.
As a junior, Coleman had 35 receptions for 1,143 yards and 22 touchdowns.
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