Former Spartan Keon Coleman continues to produce content gold

Former Michigan State football receiver Keon Coleman takes in the MSU game against Northwestern during the first half on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, at the Breslin Center in East Lansing.
Former Michigan State football receiver Keon Coleman takes in the MSU game against Northwestern during the first half on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, at the Breslin Center in East Lansing. / Nick King/Lansing State Journal / USA
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The animosity toward Keon Coleman for transferring following the spring of 2023 has vanished. Michigan State football fans now saw what his vision was and the fact that he wasn't on the team when Mel Tucker was fired and the season was sent into a downward spiral was probably the best-case scenario for his career.

Coleman knew he wouldn't have a proven quarterback and his coach, Tucker, was essentially one foot out the door with an off-field scandal haunting him in the offseason.

The only person that almost kept him in East Lansing after he hit the transfer portal was his receivers coach, Courtney Hawkins. In the end, it was in his best interest to transfer to a contender where he could showcase his skillset and he did just that, picking Florida State.

The Seminoles went 13-0 before getting snubbed by the playoff committee due to an injury to star quarterback Jordan Travis.

Coleman decided to opt out of the bowl game and Georgia smothered the Seminoles.

Keon did improve his stock although he put up better numbers in his final season at Michigan State and it was because he looked like a budding superstar at receiver for a title contender. He was selected early in the second round by the Buffalo Bills and he's been flashing that incredible personality ever since for all the NFL to see -- he would be a 'Hard Knocks' superstar.

Coleman has been shown saying funny things and acting like a kid in a candy store with his newfound NFL fame, but his latest video may be his funniest yet.

The former Spartan was signing his contract with Buffalo and he asked if he was supposed to autograph sign the papers or just put his full name. As you could imagine, the question had people flabbergasted.

Sometimes it's hard to tell if Coleman is doing a bit, but this is 100 percent his personality and it's why people are so drawn to him. He's a genuine dude who never stops making people laugh -- whether it's an intentional joke or not.

Michigan State fans will be rooting him on in the NFL and videos like these will have everyone becoming Keon Coleman fans.