Brione Ramsey-Brooks: Meet the 6’5″, 455-pound TCU Freshman who is driving college football fans wild before he ever played a single game!
Meet the 6’5″, 455-pound TCU Freshman who is driving college football fans wild before he’s even played a game!
- Brione Ramsey-Brooks is bringing his bruises to college football this year
- He and the Horned Frogs open the season vs. Colorado on Sept. 2
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Football fans are used to seeing big frames, but a TCU offensive lineman is sending the college football community into turmoil — before he even played a single game.
Freshman Brione Ramsey-Brooks, a former three-star recruitis listed on his school’s website at an amazing 6-foot-5 and 455 pounds.
And a tweet highlighting that Physique has since received 5.4 million impressions, with fans offering their incredulous responses.
“Impressed by the boy’s size…an absolute unity,” said one.
“This young man is my favorite athlete of all time,” added Kevin Clark of The Ringer.
“God, I’m not asking for much, but please let a wide-open field pass come into his hands,” said another.
Seen in high school, Brione Ramsey-Brooks is already proving to be a college fan favorite
A tweet highlighting Brione Ramsey-Brooks’ massive frame has gone viral on Twitter
However, other fans have been concerned about Ramsey-Brooks’ weight, which has apparently increased tremendously since his high school days.
A recruit at South Oak Cliff High School in Texas, Ramsey-Brooks was listed by 247 Sports as 75 pounds lighter, weighing in at 380 pounds.
“There’s a reason you don’t see linemen this size,” said one fan. “That’s way too big to be successful at D1 level.”
“That can’t be healthy,” said another.
In high school, Ramsey-Brooks helped lead South Oak Cliff to consecutive state championships in his junior and senior years, according to TCU’s website.
The bruised offensive lineman now hopes to contribute to a TCU squad that made it to the national championship game last season.
The Horned Frogs open the season vs. Deion Sanders’ Colorado on Sept. 2.