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Exclusive: Four-Star CB Jason Bradford Chooses Oklahoma State Over Top Programs in 2026 Class

Exclusive: Four-Star CB Jason Bradford Chooses Oklahoma State Over Top Programs in 2026 Class

In the pulsating world of college football recruiting, every decision reverberates like the last second field goal attempt in a tight game. Stillwater’s own Oklahoma State University has just thrown a hail mary, and it looks like it’s on the money! Here comes Jason Bradford, a tower of defense at 6-foot-2, weighing in at 195-pounds, bursting with all the makings of a potential star-athlete. This corner back from Temple, Texas, isn’t just any recruit; he’s a four-star prospect, and he’s just made his commitment to the Cowboys official through an announcement on his social media. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill signing, folks! Bradford, with his majestic blend of height, ‘speedy’ footwork, and a fierce competitive spirit, has drawn the eyes of major talent scouts. This young man, not even in the limelight yet, has been a hot pick, receiving offers from nearly every corner of the Big 12. But he chose OSU! With this addition, the Cowboys are stacking up their defense with Bradford becoming the sixth defensive commitment for the 2026 class, bringing their total to a strong nine players.

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The class now includes three defensive backs, with Bradford joining Owasso safety Carter Langenderfer and cornerback Josiah Vilmael of Fort Bend Travis High School in Richmond, Texas.Bradford becomes the sixth defensive commitment in OSU’s class, which now includes nine players.Combining size, speed and physicality at the cornerback position, Bradford was highly recruited around Big 12 country, drawing offers from nearly half the league.

The Cowboys added their top-ranked recruit of the 2026 class to this point, gaining a commitment from cornerback Jason Bradford of Temple, Texas. STILLWATER — A highly productive recruiting weekend in the transfer portal has bled into the high school level for the Oklahoma State football program.

The 6-foot-2, 195-pound defensive back is rated as a four-star prospect and a top-35 player in Texas by 247Sports. He posted the news of his commitment on his X account Monday. 

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