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2014 Cypress Bay S Marquese Dudley-Gordon showed a lot of emotion on Friday night in his team’s State Semi-Final battle against Christopher Columbus.
Dudley-Gordon played a key role in his team’s victory, as the Lightning’s defense was terrifying. The junior talked about what it meant for his team to make the State Championship.
“It means a lot to us. We worked so hard since January of last year, we have been having practice early in the morning, running hills and been coming together as a family.”
Dudley-Gordon is one of the more highly ranked safety’s for the class of 2014 and talked about some of the school that have been talking to him.
“I’ve been talking to Cincinnati, Rutgers, Clemson, Mississippi State and a few more.”
Gordon has had contact with UM, but not much lately.
“Not really much, I guess they are just looking over me, but they haven’t been talking to me.”
Despite the lack of communication, Dudley-Gordon still has interest in Miami.
“I like their work ethic, because I am so used to working hard, so their work ethic is great.”
“MDG” says he won’t be rushing to any decision.
“My decision is going to come with my family, I will take all five of my Official visits so I can make the right choice for college.”
While the Hard-hitting safety is a terror on defense, he also possesses talent on the offensive side of the ball and is willing to play both in college.
“To be honest, it’s where ever they want to put me at. I’m reliable to play any position. I just want to do it for the team.”
Gordon doesn’t have any front-runners at the moment, but does know what he will want in a school.
Dudley-Gordon played a key role in his team’s victory, as the Lightning’s defense was terrifying. The junior talked about what it meant for his team to make the State Championship.
“It means a lot to us. We worked so hard since January of last year, we have been having practice early in the morning, running hills and been coming together as a family.”
Dudley-Gordon is one of the more highly ranked safety’s for the class of 2014 and talked about some of the school that have been talking to him.
“I’ve been talking to Cincinnati, Rutgers, Clemson, Mississippi State and a few more.”
Gordon has had contact with UM, but not much lately.
“Not really much, I guess they are just looking over me, but they haven’t been talking to me.”
Despite the lack of communication, Dudley-Gordon still has interest in Miami.
“I like their work ethic, because I am so used to working hard, so their work ethic is great.”
“MDG” says he won’t be rushing to any decision.
“My decision is going to come with my family, I will take all five of my Official visits so I can make the right choice for college.”
While the Hard-hitting safety is a terror on defense, he also possesses talent on the offensive side of the ball and is willing to play both in college.
“To be honest, it’s where ever they want to put me at. I’m reliable to play any position. I just want to do it for the team.”
Gordon doesn’t have any front-runners at the moment, but does know what he will want in a school.