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March 19, 2024

UNLV

28 Bradley Randle

Bradley Randle
  • Running back
  • Grade: Sophomore
  • Height: 5′7″
  • Weight: 195 lbs

2011 Season Statistics by Game

Game Rushing Receiving
Date Opp. W/L Score Att Yds Yds/Att TDs No. Yds Yds/Rec TDs
9/1 at WISC L 17-51 12 65 5.4 - 2 35 17.5
9/10 at WSU L 7-59 8 15 1.9 -
9/17 HAW W 40-20 19 78 4.1 1 1 14 14
9/24 SUT L 16-41 9 28 3.1 - 1 5 5
10/8 at UNR L 37-0 4 10 2.5 -
10/15 at WYO L 14-41 11 35 3.2 - 1 6 6
10/29 CSU W 38-35 6 9 1.5 -
11/5 BSU L 21-48 10 96 9.6 -
11/19 at AF L 17-45 19 82 4.3 1
12/3 at TCU L 9-56 14 71 5.1 -
Totals    112 489 4.4 2 5 60 12
UNLV: A scintillating talent who figures to have an even bigger role in the Rebel running game as a junior ... Listed No. 2 behind returning starter Tim Cornett at tailback heading into the fall ... Responsible for one of college football's top hits of the 2010 season when he de-cleated an Air Force kickoff returner at Sam Boyd Stadium. The stunning blow ranked No. 3 on ESPN SportsCenter's Top 10 Plays for Nov. 18, 2010.

2011: Played in all 12 games, including starting in the backfield vs. Hawai'i and Southern Utah ... Finished second on the team with 489 net rushing yards ... Led UNLV in rushing in three games, including a 65-yard, 14-carry effort in the season opener at No. 10 Wisconsin ... Ran for a career-high 96 yards on just 10 carries against No. 5 Boise State ... Bolted for a career-long 55-yard rush vs. the Broncos ... Finished with 71 yards on 14 attempts in the season finale at TCU ... Also posted a 78-yard game, including a one-yard TD, in a win over Hawai'i and 82 yards on 19 carries, including a five-yard score, at Air Force ... Caught five passes for 60 yards ... Ranked 10th in the Mountain West with a 20.3-yard kickoff return average ... Returned 20 balls for 406 yards, including a long of 47.

2010: Earned his first letter as a Rebel by playing in all 13 games ... Finished fifth on the squad with 109 rushing yards on just 25 carries ... Twice had season-high eight carries (at Utah and vs. UNM) ... Best ground total came vs. Lobos with 43 yards ... Scored first UNLV touchdown on a one-yard plunge vs. UNR ... Caught one pass for 11 yards ... Also a big contributor on special teams as he returned 18 kickoffs for 329 yards (18.3 YPR) and totaled six tackles on kick coverage ... Brought back a school-record eight KOR vs. TCU.

2009: Redshirted season.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2009 graduate of Vista Murrieta HS and lettered three times for coach Coley Candaele as a RB and CB ... Coming out of high school he was ranked as the No. 50 back in the nation by both Scout and Rivals, which assigned him three stars ... Listed as the No. 57 recruit in the state of California by the Contra Costa Times ... Tabbed All-Southern Section Inland Division as a utility player by the Orange County Register ... Named All-Southwest League at RB in 2007 and '08 ... Played in the 2008 Inland All-Stars Football Classic ... Rushed for 1,593 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior ... Added 20 receptions for 206 yards three more scores ... Also returned eight kickoffs for 286 yards (35.8 YPR) ... As a junior ran for 976 yards and 11 touchdowns and caught 14 passes for 286 yards and four TDs. ... Helped the Broncos to 10-0 records and conference titles in both 2006 and '07 ... A three-sport star who also lettered in baseball and track & field ... A top student who earned multiple academic awards ... Competed in the Inland Empire All-Star Football Classic along with fellow Rebel signee Caleb Herring.

PERSONAL: Bradley I. Randle was born on Sept. 17, 1990, in Anaheim, CA ... The son of Lenny and Linda Randle ... Has two older brothers, Ahmad and Ture ... Father, Lenny Randle, was a longtime pro baseball player who suited up for six different clubs during his MLB career from 1971-82, including five seasons with the Texas Rangers ... Lenny Randle starred in both baseball and football at Arizona State, including leading the Sun Devils in kickoff and punt returns in 1968 and '69 and scoring a combined six touchdowns on special teams ... Bradley chose the Rebels over offers from schools such as Washington State, Boise State and New Mexico ... Majoring in interdisciplinary studies.

--Courtesy of UNLVRebels.com