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Beverly Hills WR visiting schools

Beverly Hills (Calif.) wide receiver Daniel Bradbury has had a productive senior season and his game film from earlier this fall is generating attention from several schools. The 6-1, 170-pound Bradbury has been looking to capitalize on that momentum by going out and visiting schools this fall.
"I was up at Oregon last weekend for the USC game with [junior defensive end] Greg Townsend Jr. from our team," Bradbury reported. "Our head coach's nephew is their linebacker, so he talked with [the Oregon coaches] about me. That's still up in the air, but they have my tape.
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"The University of San Diego, I just went down there [Saturday] for a game. It's a D1AA, so it's a good size and it was a good game with them playing Davidson. They get a good amount of fans out there."
Bradbury is considering taking another trip this weekend to UC Davis. San Diego is one of the teams Bradbury has heard the most from this fall, but he is also receiving regular correspondence from Connecticut, UC Davis and Iowa State.
"[Iowa State] probably averages two letters per week with me," Bradbury said. "They haven't called me yet. They should get my film pretty soon, so hopefully they'll contact me or my coach."
Beverly Hills High has a 4-5 record this season, and they will need a win this weekend over Culver to advance to the postseason. Bradbury has recorded 30 catches for 720 yards and six touchdowns on the season, and he did that without his starting quarterback for four games.
"Personally, I have been having a good season," Bradbury said. "Team-wise, we should be doing better."
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