Football
Top Junior College Edge Rusher Chandavian Bradley Commits to Oklahoma State
The Cowboys add another junior college defender.
Whenever you’re talking about junior college transfer defenders on Oklahoma State’s roster next season, you’re going to have to specify which Bradley you’re talking about.
Oklahoma State on Friday morning landed a commitment from Chandavian Bradley out of Hutchinson Community College. His commitment comes just a few days after East Mississippi Community College edge rusher Rashod Bradley pledged to the Pokes.
I’m a Cowboy!! #GoPokes @CowboyFB @CoachPRandolph @DJLinton2 @CoachGundy @BlueDragonsFB pic.twitter.com/W7kPsK6nfm
— CB (@chandavian23) November 29, 2024
247Sports considers Chandavian Bradley the No. 13 player in all of junior college football and the top edge rusher of the division. OSU secured him over offers from Kansas, NC State, South Carolina, Memphis and others.
Listed at 6-foot-4, 242 pounds, Bradley started his career at Tennessee. He was a four-star prospect in the 2023 recruiting class, listed as the No. 166 player in 247Sports’ rankings for the class. He initially chose the Volunteers over offers from OSU, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, USC, Michigan, Miami, LSU, Florida State and others.
With Hutchinson this season, Bradley has 23 total tackles, six tackles for loss and a sack.
Bradley becomes the 17th commitment of OSU’s 2025 class, which has seen a lot of movement over the past few days. Along with adding Rashod Bradley, the Cowboys landed Utah offensive line prospect Simona Fuailetolo. OSU also lost IMG Academy defensive line commit Alexander McPherson this week, as he committed to Colorado on Thursday. And OSU might not be done adjusting its class ahead of the early signing period opening Wednesday, as former Tulsa cornerback commit Draden Fullbright recently announced an OSU offer.
OSU’s 17-man class ranks 55th in 247Sports national rankings. The Big 12 recruiting battle is tight, as BYU ranks 52nd, Arizona ranks 53rd, Iowa State ranks 54th, OSU ranks 55th and Utah ranks 56th. All that is to say that most of the conference is about on the same playing field in the recruiting rankings.
OSU’s 2025 Commits
| Position | Name |
| OL | Jaylan Beckley |
| DE/OLB | Chandavian Bradley |
| DL | Rashod Bradley |
| WR | Royal Capell |
| RB | DJ Dugar |
| ATH | Kobi Foreman |
| OL | Simona Fuailetolo |
| OL | Ryker Haff |
| LB | Kyle Keya |
| WR | Matrail Lopez |
| QB | Jett Niu |
| WR | Jaden Perez |
| WR | Kameron Powell |
| DL | Michael Riles |
| TE | Jordan Vyborny |
| S | Ayden Webb |
| LB | Carl’Veon Young |
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