Rival SEC program could be a threat to land former Tennessee Vols defender who left program
An SEC rival could be a threat to land former Tennessee Vols edge rusher Chandavian Bradley. Bradley, a former four-star recruit in the 2023 recruiting class, left Tennessee's program this past summer. He enrolled at Hutchinson Community College and played there this fall. The Missouri native is rated by 247Sports as the No. 1 JuCo […]
An SEC rival could be a threat to land former Tennessee Vols edge rusher Chandavian Bradley.
Bradley, a former four-star recruit in the 2023 recruiting class, left Tennessee's program this past summer. He enrolled at Hutchinson Community College and played there this fall.
The Missouri native is rated by 247Sports as the No. 1 JuCo edge rusher in the nation.
Rivals.com's Adam Gorney reported on Wednesday that Bradley took an official visit to Kansas this past weekend. Gorney thinks the Jayhawks are a legitimate threat to land the former Vol.
According to Gorney, it's possible that Bradley could take a visit to South Carolina before he makes his final decision.
From Rivals.com: A weekend visit to Kansas is definitely worth watching since his old 7-on-7 coach is on staff with the Jayhawks. The former Tennessee defensive end, who’s now playing at Hutchinson (Kan.) Hutchinson CC, definitely has a high comfort level in Lawrence.
One more trip to South Carolina is possible before decision time with Oklahoma State and others mentioned but the Jayhawks have to like where they’re sitting right now.
If Bradley visits South Carolina and receives an offer from the Gamecocks, it wouldn't be surprising to see the former Vol playing in Columbia next fall.
If Bradley doesn't visit South Carolina, then it seems likely that he'll end up at Kansas. Either way, it looks like the former Tennessee defender will be back at the FBS level in 2025.