
First, it was Tait Reynolds of Arizona committing to Clemson, and now Brock Bradley (6-1 185). About a week after receiving an offer from Clemson, Bradley became the second quarterback in the 2026 class to announce his pledge to the Tigers.
The Birmingham (AL) Spain Park signal-caller has camped at Clemson since middle school, so he’s well-versed in all things orange and white.
“I’ve actually been camping there for a while now,” Bradley explained in regard to his earlier Clemson visits. “I’ve been going to camp ever since, I think, my sixth-grade year. So, I’ve been to camp every year. I’ve got a lot of mutual friends with the staff, including Dabo (Swinney). One of my close buddies is actually best friends with him, so he’s from Birmingham. So, there’s that connection. I’m good buddies with CV—Christopher Vizzina—who’s there now. I’ve worked with the guys on staff—coach Tajh Boyd, Andrew Zow, and Mickey Conn, to name a few of those guys.”
Because of his comfort level with the staff and the school, once Brock received the offer from Swinney and quarterbacks coach Garrett Riley, the decision to commit was a no-brainer.
“I love it up there,” Brock said “It kind of fits what I’m looking for when it comes to a culture and what they’re all about. I definitely have a lot of connections with those guys, and we’ve been building our relationship for a while now.”
Bradley chose the Tigers over the likes of Cincinnati, Texas A&M, and West Virginia. Last season he passed for 1845 yards with 22 touchdowns and four interceptions.
Bradley joins Reynolds and CB Shavar Young, Jr., as the first three commitments for the 2026 class.