The Commodores are pursuing Jacob Bradford, a 6-foot-1, 185-pound cornerback from Catholic (La.) in the class of 2025 that collected his first SEC offer from Vanderbilt this past June.
Bradford sat down with VandySportsDotCom to detail the Commodores' involvement in his recruitment as well as his interest in the program.
Bradford said that Vanderbilt defensive analyst Jimmy Thompson has been involved in his recruitment since last summer, making a great impression on the Commodores' coaching staff during a camp.
"Vanderbilt is my first SEC offer and I am still excited," Bradford said. "The coaching staff has really made me feel like I could contribute to this team. Coach Thompson has been recruiting me since last summer. I just wanted to get up there and show them what God has blessed me with during the camp. I truly felt like I was not going to leave without leaving an impression on the Vanderbilt coaching staff and many of the top players in the nation."
Bradford said that he was able to catch a glimpse of West End during his last visit and is eager to learn more about both Vanderbilt's academics and football program. He added that he plans on visiting on a gameday next season and coming back for his official visit very soon.
"I am very eager to learn more about the academic and football programs at Vanderbilt," Bradford said. "During my brief visit, I was able to experience some of the culture Nashville offered. I do plan on visiting a game and making an official visit in the near future."
In addition to the offer from Vanderbilt, Bradford holds opportunities from Grambling State and Marshall. He added that he does not have any other visits scheduled at the moment.
Bradford sat down with VandySportsDotCom to detail the Commodores' involvement in his recruitment as well as his interest in the program.
Bradford said that Vanderbilt defensive analyst Jimmy Thompson has been involved in his recruitment since last summer, making a great impression on the Commodores' coaching staff during a camp.
"Vanderbilt is my first SEC offer and I am still excited," Bradford said. "The coaching staff has really made me feel like I could contribute to this team. Coach Thompson has been recruiting me since last summer. I just wanted to get up there and show them what God has blessed me with during the camp. I truly felt like I was not going to leave without leaving an impression on the Vanderbilt coaching staff and many of the top players in the nation."
Bradford said that he was able to catch a glimpse of West End during his last visit and is eager to learn more about both Vanderbilt's academics and football program. He added that he plans on visiting on a gameday next season and coming back for his official visit very soon.
"I am very eager to learn more about the academic and football programs at Vanderbilt," Bradford said. "During my brief visit, I was able to experience some of the culture Nashville offered. I do plan on visiting a game and making an official visit in the near future."
In addition to the offer from Vanderbilt, Bradford holds opportunities from Grambling State and Marshall. He added that he does not have any other visits scheduled at the moment.