- July 9th, 2008, 11:25 pm
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Scout wrote:Quick BondIt doesn't sound like he has any commitment to us at all at this point.
By Allen Wallace
National Recruiting Editor
Posted Jul 29, 2008
Courtney Bridget continues to favor Oregon slightly over Rutgers, West Virginia, Clemson, Liberty, Connecticut and Duke. He visited the Ducks during their spring game. "I enjoyed it out there," Bridget said. "It was real nice and I love the facilities. Everything is brand new. Also the coach recruiting me (Michael Gray) is also from Maryland and went to Dunbar High School, so we bonded right..."
Courtney Bridget, the 6-foot-3, 190-pound two-star cornerback/free safety from Paul Laurence Dunbar High School in Baltimore, Md., finished his junior season with 66 total tackles, three fumbles caused and one fumble recovered. Last season he played at Calvert Hall High School, before transferring to Dunbar.
"I'm smart and have a lot of knowledge about the game," Bridget said. "I work out hard and think I know more than the average high school defensive back. I see football as being more about the mental game than the physical and I think that's my edge."
Bridget says that he sent the Ducks his tape last November, and got a response back from them right away. "They responded to my tape," he said. "Location isn't a factor for me and I was just trying to get my name out and see if I'm good enough to play Div. I ball."Click Here for Full Story
During the summer Bridget attended camps at Maryland, Temple and Rutgers. "Rutgers already has like 22 commits, so they are getting low on scholarships," he said. "But I talked to coach Greg Schiano a few days ago and he said that if anyone decommits or if an offer opens up, they'll call me."
Scout.com wrote:Bridget May Pull the Trigger SoonClick Here for Full Story $$$
Courtney Bridget
By Matt Alkire
Recruiting Analyst
Date: Nov 19, 2008
There may come a time when Dunbar High School isn’t the bully of Maryland Class A football, but it doesn’t look like it will be anytime soon. In Western Maryland you can always count on Fort Hill or Allegany to be kicking butt and taking names, but when the championship comes, Dunbar always seem to have too much talent.
Baltimore Sun wrote:Miller, who recorded 133 tackles and 29 sacks as a senior, said he’s excited that Poets cornerback Courtney Bridget has also committed to the Rebels.Click Here for Full Story
“That’s going to make it even more comfortable,” Miller said. “When you’re going to pick a college, all you want to do is feel comfortable. That’s why I chose UNLV.”