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North Texas Slot Receiver Miles Coleman Commits to Oklahoma State
Coleman was high school teammates with Mestemaker and enters his junior season with 928 career receiving yards.
The commitments are coming like water out of a firehose. Miles Coleman marks another North Texas player to join Eric Morris in Stillwater.
Coleman is a 5-foot-6, 159-pound slot receiver from Austin. He was high school classmates with new OSU quarterback Drew Mestemaker.
BREAKING: North Texas WR transfer Miles Coleman has committed to Oklahoma State he tells me.
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The sophomore had 46 catches for 536 yards and 3 touchdowns this season for the mean green.
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Coleman follows his head coach to OSU, welcome him home cowboys fans!! pic.twitter.com/qge3CUfVGN— 314graphics_ (@314Graphics) January 4, 2026
Coleman took part in a dozen of North Texas’ games this past season — his true sophomore year. He caught 47 passes for 550 yards and a pair of scores. Coleman had a big American Conference title game, catching seven passes for 125 yards and a score.
North Texas is losing a significant amount of production in the WR room due to the portal and graduation, but one name to watch in 2025 is Miles Coleman (@Milescoleman14).
Though smaller in stature, Coleman is a natural fit for the Mean Green’s Air Raid system. Don’t be… pic.twitter.com/GOphtWET8b
— Bryan (@BGauvin23) June 1, 2025
With his speed, Coleman has big play potential. He tied for ninth among qualifying receivers in the American Conference in averaging 6.2 yards after catch per catch. He finished the year with 296 yards after catch and a longest reception of 59 yards.
As a true freshman in 2024, Coleman had 36 receptions across 11 games for 378 yards and two TDs.
So going into his junior year, Coleman already has 83 catches for 928 yards and four touchdowns.
Coming out of Austin-Vandergrift, Coleman was a three-star prospect in the 2024 class who 247Sports listed as the No. 2,130 player in the cycle. He had 1,014 receiving yards and 14 receiving TDs as a senior and chose OSU over offers from Tulsa, UNLV and others.
Morris has said he likes multisport athletes, and Coleman fits into that. He was on the Vandergrift track and lacrosse teams, as well.
247Sports lists Coleman as a three-star transfer prospect and the No. 465 player in the entire portal. That makes him a Top 100 receiver in the portal.
The Cowboys need help at receiver. Gavin Freeman is the only receiver still on the roster who caught a pass for the Cowboys last season.
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