Memphis football secures commitment from Bradley Stamper for 2027 class
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 24, 2026, 3:10 PM
Last updated Jun 24, 2026
Memphis football has announced the commitment of Bradley Stamper, a standout athlete from the University School of Jackson, on June 23. The rising senior, who previously garnered interest from multiple schools, becomes the Tigers' eighth commitment for the Class of 2027. Last season, he made significant contributions on defense, tallying four interceptions and 16 tackles, while also being a key player in the receiving game. Stamper recently visited Memphis on June 19 and follows other in-state commits in this recruiting cycle.
- •Bradley Stamper commits to Memphis on June 23.
- •Stamper played a vital role in USJ's state championship run.
- •He recorded 16 tackles and four interceptions last season.
- •Stamper also excelled in track, placing in state championships.
- •He visited Memphis on June 19 prior to his commitment.
- 3:10 PMYahoo Sports — Memphis football, Charles Huff land commitment from Bradley Stamper, USJ 2027 DB
"Memphis football has secured the commitment of in-state athlete, Bradley Stamper of USJ.
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