Sincere Brown is sincerely a great story.
He's a name that broke out in a big way in the Colorado Buffaloes' Week 2 football win, and he's expected to remain a key factor going forward.
Sincere is fast, and QB Ryan Staub told reporters after his breakout game, "If they press Sincere, it's going up."
For Colorado to keep winning football games, Brown will have to keep making plays down the field.
Here's everything you need to know about Deion Sanders' newest speedy wide receiver.
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Who is Sincere Brown?
Sincere Brown is a wide receiver for the Colorado Buffaloes football program playing his final year of eligibility.
It's his first year at CU after two previous transfers.
Where did Sincere Brown come from?
Sincere Brown began his college career as a freshman during the COVID 2020 season. He spent three years at South Florida.
From there, he transferred down a notch, going to FCS Campbell.
Playing for the Camels at the former Division I-AA level, Brown shone brightly. He had 1,028 yards and 12 touchdowns in the 2024 season.
That earned him a spot at Colorado.
Brown wasn't on the Week 1 starting list on the depth chart, but he became a starter for Week 2 and doesn't appear likely to give that up.
Against the Blue Hens, Brown had four catches for 120 yards and a touchdown.
Brown is originally from South Carolina, and he was a bronze-medal sprinter and state semifinal basketball player in high school in addition to his football accolades.
Now, Brown is trying to close out his college career with big play after big play.