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Romello Brinson

position

Wide Receiver

Height

6-2

Weight

185 lbs.

Class

Sophomore

Hometown

Miami, Fla.

High School

Miami Northwestern

Previous School

 

Twitter

@godchildm3_

Instagram

@_Br0keb0ymell0_

Romello Brinson - Football - University of Miami Athletics

2021 (True Freshman): Saw action in 11 games in debut collegiate season…Hauled in seven passes totaling 90 receiving yards with one touchdown…Made collegiate debut against Appalachian State (Sept. 11)…Caught first three passes of career totaling 33 yards against Michigan State (Sept. 18)…Scored first touchdown of career in win over Central Connecticut State (Sept. 25)…Finished with two catches for 25 yards against Blue Devils, including eye-popping 17-yard, one-handed touchdown grab…Saw time against Virginia (Sept. 30) and at North Carolina (Oct. 16)…Played in back-to-back wins over NC State (Oct. 23) and Pittsburgh (Oct. 30)…Caught 19-yard pass in win over Georgia Tech (Nov. 6)…Competed against Florida State (Nov. 13)…Saw action in win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 20)…Caught 13-yard pass in season-ending romp of Duke (Nov. 27).

High School: A consensus four-star prospect by 247Sports, ESPN and Rivals…Rated No. 137 in the ESPN300…Ranked the No. 24 wide receiver nationally and the No. 21 player in Florida by ESPN…Listed as the No. 133 player overall in the 247Sports Top247 Composite…Rated the No. 24 wide receiver in the country and No. 19 player in Florida by 247 Composite…Listed as the No. 162 player overall in the Rivals Top 250…Ranked the No. 28 wide receiver nationally and the No. 22 player in Florida by Rivals…As a junior, caught 43 passes for 834 yards and eight touchdowns…Helped Miami Northwestern win Florida Class 5A stat championships in 2017, 2018 and 2019…High school teammate of fellow #2rings1chain signees Kahlil Brantley and Kamren Kinchens…Chose Miami over offers from Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Georgia, Louisville, LSU, Nebraska, Ole Miss, Penn State, Tennessee, Texas A&M and USC, among others.