Kevin Bradley
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Biography
Kevin Bradley is an American football player and coach, currently the athletic director and coach at Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Earlier, he had coached teams at Plymouth State, Norwich, Virginia Tech, Villanova, and West Virginia University Institute of Technology in Montgomery, West Virginia.
Biography
Bradley was born in Methuen, Massachusetts. He attended Plymouth State University in Plymouth, New Hampshire, where he played both football and basketball. His football coaching career also began there. He was the quarterback on two of the top football teams in school history, combining for 19 straight victories under coach Jay Cottone. In 1981, he led the team to a 9-1 mark and the first New England Football Conference championship in school history, and guided the 1982 squad to a perfect 10-0 record, a second NEFC title, and the prestigious Lambert Trophy, signifying the top Division III team in the Eastern United States.
After Plymouth State, Bradley coached Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont; Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia; Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania; and West Virginia University Institute of Technology, Montgomery, West Virginia. At West Virginia Tech, he served as the head football coach for one season, in 1990 season, compiling a record of 0–10.
While at Virginia Tech, Bradley was good friends with Todd Grantham, a noted football coach, currently a defensive analyst at Alabama University.
In 2015, Bradley was inducted into the Plymouth State Athletic Hall of Fame. At the time, he was in his fifteenth year as athletic director and coach at Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School in Haverhill, Massachusetts, where he won more than 100 football games and was named the 2014 Division 5 All-Scholastic Coach of the Year by The Boston Globe.