Birmingham (Ala.) Spain Park 2026 quarterback Brock Bradley isn’t a new name on the radar for West Virginia.
Bradley, 6-foot-0, 175-pounds, has held an offer from the Mountaineers football program since May of last year when then quarterbacks coach Sean Reagan pulled the trigger after stopping by his high school.
It was the first major offer that really helped to get his recruitment started and that stuck out to Bradley.
Since that point he has developed a strong connection with West Virginia which has the school squarely on his list.
“I was the first freshman (Reagan) ever offered at West Virginia,” Bradley said.
Bradley, now a rising junior, has gotten to know quite a bit about the Mountaineers football program since that time but he plans to be on campus Feb. 3 in order to see it all for himself on a junior day visit. It’s an experience that he has been looking forward to for quite some time.
“I’m really looking forward to getting a feel for the college and what it’s like to be a Mountaineer,” he said.
The signal-caller has caught the attention of a long list of programs for his leadership on the field as well as his overall athleticism. College coaches believe that he can not only bring a lot to the position on the field but also in the locker room with his command under center.
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As a sophomore, Bradley threw for 2,100 yards and 24 touchdowns with just 4 interceptions while he completed 65-percent of his passes in the process.
Bradley is hoping to finalize his visit and camp schedule soon, but is excited to see what this trip to West Virginia has to offer.
So far several of the programs sticking out include Texas A&M, Clemson, Georgia and North Carolina outside of the Mountaineers just to name a few.
“I plan to hit those schools and definitely a few more,” he said.
Bradley is looking for a program where he can fit into the school and can find the right family environment. He plans to place an emphasis on where he enjoys being around his teammates.
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