Football
Junior College Linebacker Chandavian Bradley Includes Oklahoma State in Top 2
Bradley started his college career at Tennessee.
With signing day about a week away, the Cowboys look to be in a Big 12 recruiting battle for a top prospect from the junior college ranks.
Hutchinson Community College linebacker Chandavian Bradley on Tuesday announced that he is down to two schools: Oklahoma State and Kansas.
🏠?? #ROCKCHALKJAYHAWK #GOPOKES @KU_Football @CowboyFB pic.twitter.com/H8fC00S1a4
— CB (@chandavian23) November 26, 2024
Listed at 6-foot-4, 242 pounds, Bradley started his college career at Tennessee. He was a four-star recruit coming out of Platte County High School (Missouri) in the 2023 recruiting class. 247Sports listed him as the No. 166 player in the entire class, and he chose Tennessee over offers from OSU, USC, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Notre Dame, Michigan, Miami, LSU, Florida State and others.
Now with the Hutchinson Blue Dragons, Bradley is considered the No. 13 player at the junior college level, according to 247Sports, and junior college’s top edge rusher. Listed as a defensive end with the Blue Dragons this season, Bradley has 23 total tackle, six tackles for loss and a sack.
Bradley visited Stillwater earlier this month and visited Kansas this past weekend. Along with those offers, Bradley has also announced offers to South Carolina, NC State, Memphis, Arkansas State and others.
The early signing period opens Dec. 4. The Cowboys currently have 15 players committed in their 2025 class, all coming from the high school ranks. According to 247Sports, that class ranks 60th nationally and 13th in the Big 12. If Bradley picked the Pokes, he would move OSU’s class up a spot in the conference rankings — ahead of Kansas.
-
Wrestling5 days agoCowboy RTC Puts Three into U.S. Open Finals
-
Hoops4 days agoCowgirl Hoops: Oklahoma State Lands Commitment from Baylor Transfer Yuting Deng
-
Baseball5 days agoOSU Baseball: Cowboys Run Rule Texas Tech in Series Opener
-
Daily Bullets5 days agoDaily Bullets (Apr. 25): Is OSU Catching Texas Tech?
