California 2024 three-star WR Terrell Bradshaw updates recruiting visits
Written by Ryan Wright
Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG
A matchup no California defensive back wants is lining up across from Inglewood High School’s No. 10. Terrell Bradshaw Jr. sells his routes, has the burst to gain separation, the hands to make the play, and the elite speed to take the pigskin to the house. College teams have laid down 14 offers for the inside receiver in a process that remains wide open.
Bradshaw ran down the teams reaching out.
“Wazzu has been reaching out a lot,” Bradshaw said. “I just went up there for a visit. I was supposed to go to Louisville, they’ve been reaching out. Cincinnati has been reaching out, but I haven’t got the “O” (offer) yet. I should go up there soon.”
The three-star prospect continued, “Idaho is showing a lot of interest. I have a good connection with them. San Jose State is showing interest. I was up there; they haven’t thrown the “O” yet.”
The spring visits were updated.
“I went to Cal, San Jose, Sac State, Idaho, and Washington State,” Bradshaw stated. “I am supposed to go to Oregon soon. Visits with Louisville, Cincinnati, and Kentucky are lining up next.”
Pullman did not disappoint Bradshaw.
“Man, that was excellent,” Bradshaw shared. “It was everything I wanted to see; I’m not going to lie. They gave me good vibes too.”
More detail to the visit was given, “The intensity they had in practice, you can tell they are on the right path. The weight room, there was structure, and their practice was intense the whole time. In the meeting room, they were loud. People getting turnt [sic] up at 9:00 a.m. in the morning before practice.”
The time spent around Martin Stadium helped draw Bradshaw closer to the coaching staff.
“The relationship is strong with coach Stacey (Ford – dir. rec.) and their receivers coach, coach (Nick) Edwards; I have a good connection with him. I’ve only been up there once. The more I go up there the stronger that connection will become, and we have a strong connection already.”
The three visits to Oregon, Louisville, and Cincinnati were previewed.
Oregon: “The Ducks are the Ducks. Everyone is excited to visit them. I have a wide receiver camp invite to Oregon. I am ready to prove to the coaches what I can do. I am undersized (5-9, 175), but I can play like a big dog too.”
Louisville: “I have the offer from Louisville. (2023 TE) Jamari Johnson is there; he’s my best friend. I am excited to see him.”
Cincinnati: “Some of the coaches that were at Louisville are now at Cincinnati; they like me at both places. I want that offer, hopefully they will give it to me. The colleges want to see you have interest in them by visiting before offering.”
Bradshaw remains wide open with his recruitment waiting to set official visits after the spring evaluation period.