 You probably don't know that one of the best wide receivers in college football was formerly a college basketball player. Florida State's standout wide receiver, Keon Coleman, was originally committed to Kansas back in high school where he was going to play football, but also played basketball for coach Bill Self. The six-foot-four-inch wing ended up decommitting, ended up going to Michigan State where he did play football, but also spent a year playing basketball for legendary coach Tom Izzo. After two years on the gridiron for the Spartans, Keon Coleman entered the transfer portal, ended up at Florida State, and has been flat out dominant for the Seminoles this year. He's the most explosive wide receiver since the legendary Peter Ward. Recently joined Ward as the only Florida State players to have 100 receiving yards and 100 punt return yards in the same game. He's clearly one of the best athletes in the country, projected first-round NFL draft pick, and one of the main reasons that Florida State has been ranked in the top five nearly all season long. I think it's safe to say Keon Coleman made the right choice, sticking with football over basketball.