Bradford
redshirted his true
freshman year in 2019, appearing in three games during
LSU's national championship season. The following season, he played seven games, with the majority of his playing time coming on
special teams. Bradford was a key figure for the team in 2022, helping them go from 6–7 the prior year to 10–4, reaching the conference championship. He appeared on a total of 899 snaps on the year and only allowed four
sacks, while being called for just two
penalties. Bradford declared for the
NFL draft following the season, and finished his stint at LSU with 29 games played, 17 of which he started at three different positions on the line. ==Professional career==