He led Mizzou with 10 catches in the win against Kansas.
He’ll likely lead Mizzou in catches this year.
Heck, he might lead the Southeastern Conference in catches this year.
But Kevin Coleman Jr.’s biggest play against the rivals was a Jayhawk block.
Check it out.
So there were two minutes left in the fourth quarter. The Tigers, up 35-31, had the ball.
Second-and-9. Own 37.
Running back Jamal Roberts took the handoff and took off toward the left shoulder of Coleman, his high school teammate at St. Mary’s. And from the slot, Coleman put up his arms and stalwartly thwarted the charging Kansan.