Education
Bradshaw"s 1964 team was ranked #5 in the Associated Press Poll after defeating #1 ranked Ole Mission on the road, 27–21, and beating Auburn, 20–0, for a 3–0 start, but the squad finished 5–5 after defeating the Tennessee in its final game.
Career
He served as the head football coach the University of Kentucky from 1962 to 1968 and at Troy State University, now Troy University, from 1976 to 1982, compiling a career college football record of 66–68–6. Bradshaw"s 1965 team defeated #10 Georgia, 28–10, and appeared bound for a bowl game, being ranked in the Associated Press top ten for four weeks in September and November of that season. The 1965 team was then set back when star quarterback Rick Norton suffered a broken legal
The Wildcats finished 6–4 and out of bowl contention.
The remainder of Bradshaw"s tenure at Kentucky was disappointing, although his final team did defeat a Missouri team that ended up winning the Gator Bowl and earning a #9 national ranking in the final Associated Press Poll. The 1968 Kentucky team also defeated a ranked Oregon State team
Tackle Herschel Turner, tackle Sam Ball, halfback Rodger Bird, and quarterback Rick Norton were named first-team All Americans under Bradshaw at Kentucky. Bradshaw was the coach in 1962 of the infamous Thin Thirty at Kentucky, the team going from 88 players when Bradshaw arrived in January of that year to just 30 by the end of the year.
That season was profiled in Sports Illustrated and in a book published in August 2007, The Thin Thirty, by Shannon Ragland.
Bradshaw was the last Kentucky coach to defeat a #1 ranked team until Rich Brooks led the Wildcats to a victory over #1 ranked Louisiana State University in 2007. He was also the last Kentucky head coach to defeat the University of Tennessee twice in Knoxville, and the last Kentucky coach to post two wins against Auburn University.