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Bradford re-commits

Palmdale High offensive lineman Connor Bradford re-committed to UCLA coach Rick Neuheisel on Monday night. Bradford, a 6-foot-5, 270-pounder, was looking around at other schools before re-affirming his commitment to the Bruins.

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Sam G. said:

Brian -

Can you shed any light on whether or not any other school wanted him?

tubby420 said:

dont know what to think because not many have seen him play. Ive never even seen a picture.

CalPolyBruinFan Author Profile Page said:

He de-commited at one point? Oh. Well, welcome back.

Fan4Life Author Profile Page said:

As a gesture of solidarity, I, FAN4LIFE, will also recommit myself to UCLA. I would like to take this time to thank my hands for typing on Brian's blog.

WeWantWalker Author Profile Page said:

Cal was recruiting him. Also some mid-majors.

Seitz said:

According to Scout, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, and San Diego State had offered him.

Sam G. said:

WWW & Seitz - Thanks for the background.

If that is the case, this isn't much of a surprise.

tubby420 said:

he should be lucky we didnt tell him to take a hike. ucla over nevada,utah, nm? lol

Brian Dohn said:

Bradford took a visit to Michigan State the weekend of Jan. 18 and also had an offer from Cal.

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