Kansas State snags receiver transfer Jerand Bradley
The dam is beginning to break for Kansas State in the transfer portal. Boston College wide receiver transfer Jerand Bradley has committed to K-State.
The decision for Bradley comes on the heels of an official visit to Manhattan where he was recruited a bit last cycle. Kansas State had to compete against Oklahoma for him, as Brent Venables and company were in hot pursuit and recruiting him with vigor.
Credit is due for K-State assistant coach Matthew Middleton and quarterbacks coach/co-offensive coordinator Matt Wells. Both Middleton and Wells were heavily involved in convincing Bradley to pick the Wildcats.
This season for Boston College, Bradley tallied six catches for 94 yards and two touchdowns. Prior to his time with the Golden Eagles, he spent three seasons at Texas Tech where he was coached by Wells in 2021. In three seasons for the Red Raiders, he tallied 92 catches for 1,274 yards and 10 scores.
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His most productive season came in 2022 where he totaled 51 catches 744 yards and six touchdowns. In his two game against the Wildcats, the Texan had five catches for 46 yards and one touchdown.
Kansas State has almost completely turned over its wide receiver room going into next season. Bradley is the second transfer portal addition at wideout, joining Purdue transfer Jaron Tibbs. In addition to that, K-State signed four other wideouts in December – three high schoolers and a junior college standout.
In total, the Texan is the 30th addition for the Wildcats in the 2025 class counting transfers and the players who signed in December. He is the fifth transfer of the class, adding to a class that includes Oklahoma cornerback Jayden Rowe, Tibbs, West Georgia safety Mar’Quavious Moss and Ohio State linebacker Gabe Powers.
He will have one season of eligibility remaining.