Published Jan 11, 2016
Bradford officially OSU bound
Angie Machado  •  BeaversEdge
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As has been reported on BeaverBlitz, Oregon State head football coach Gary Andersen announced the early signing of Trevon Bradford, wide receiver from Oregon City High School.

The 5-11, 180 pound athlete is rated three stars by Rivals.com.

“We are fired up to have Trevon as part of our Beaver football family,” head coach Gary Andersen said. “He is exactly what we are looking for as we build this program. He is a tough, great student-athlete expects to succeed at a high level on and off the field and has a huge care factor for Oregon State University. Being here for spring football shows his commitment to academics and athletics.”

In 2015, Bradford had 60 receptions for 1,176 yards and 19 touchdowns and was named Mt. Hood Conference Player of the Year (offense) and earned 6A first team honors. In 2014, as a junior, Bradford earned first team all-league honors on both offense and defense as well as earning second team all-state honors on both sides of the ball.

Bradford, who will graduate from Oregon City High School at the end of the winter trimester, will arrive on campus in time to participate in the Beavers’ spring practices, which are slated to begin March 28. Oregon State’s Spring Game will take place April 16.

He becomes the seventh early signee (three junior college and four high school) for the 2016 recruiting class. Bradford will join fellow high school seniors Mason Moran (QB, Gilbert, Ariz.) and Shemar Smith (LB, Miami, Fla.) as well as LDS mission returnee Gus Lavaka (OL, Kearns, Utah). In addition, junior college transfers Timmy Hernandez (WR, Phoenix, Ariz.), Phillip Napoleon (DL, San Diego, Calif.) and Kyle White (RB, Montgomery, Ala.) have already arrived on campus for winter term.