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Stinger 09-07-2010 07:55 AM

Reggie Bush to be Stripped of Heisman Trophy
 
Sources: Trust to take Bush’s Heisman

By Charles Robinson and Jason Cole 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
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The Heisman Trophy Trust is expected to strip former University of Southern California star running back Reggie Bush of college football’s top honor by the end of September, sources told Yahoo! Sports.

Bush would become the first player in the 75-year history of the award to have the trophy taken away. The NCAA found major violations in the Trojans’ football program in June and levied serious sanctions against the school.

Two sources close to the Heisman trust said the body’s investigation is coming to a close, and will ultimately concur with the NCAA’s determination that Bush was ineligible during his Heisman-winning season in 2005. Because of that independent conclusion, sources said the trust will relieve Bush of the award and leave the honor for that season vacant. The sources said Bush met with Heisman representatives last month at the New York law offices of Emmet, Marvin & Martin. The sources would not reveal details of that meeting.

Bush, now a standout with the Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints, could not immediately be reached for comment.
It appears as if the Heisman Trophy Trust is about to strip Reggie Bush of his 2005 trophy.
Julie Jacobson/AP

The Heisman trust has been conducting its own independent inquiry into Bush’s eligibility since the NCAA ruled in June that the USC star had committed multiple violations by accepting cash, gifts and other impermissible benefits while playing for the Trojans. Yahoo! Sports first detailed the extra benefits in September 2006. In its findings, the NCAA retroactively ruled Bush ineligible for part of the 2004 season and all of 2005. The NCAA also ordered the USC program to remove all references to Bush from its sporting venues and promotional materials and vacate his statistics from all games in which he was ineligible.

In July, incoming USC president C.L. Max Nikias announced that the university would be returning its copy of Bush’s Heisman to the trust, stating the Trojans would honor and respect athletes who “did not compromise their athletic program or the opportunities of future USC student-athletes.” New USC athletic director Pat Haden followed up in August, stating during an interview with the Dan Patrick radio show that Bush should also voluntarily return his Heisman.

While others pressed for a swift decision, the trust opted for a patient, meticulous effort. Sources said the trust did its own detailed investigation over the past three months, using a litany of resources and reviewing its information against the NCAA’s findings. The trust also offered Bush a chance to impact the decision.

The process apparently came with considerable debate – in part because of the trust’s quest for due process, but also because of the unique nature of the decision. Never in the history of the award has the trust been forced to retroactively rule on the eligibility of a past winner. That reality, along with the NCAA’s findings, created a tangled knot of deliberation regarding the trust’s place in the role of enforcement. Sources said the prominent issues discussed included accountability, on-field vs. off-field conduct, implications of retroactively stripping an award and possible impact on future athletes and the NCAA.

Two factors outweighed all others, sources said: The Heisman ballot necessitates candidates be in compliance with NCAA bylaws and concern over the Heisman’s reputation in the wake of the NCAA findings against Bush.

The status of USC’s 2004 Bowl Championship Series national title remains to be determined. BCS officials are awaiting the NCAA’s ruling on the Trojans’ appeal of the June finding.

Contact Yahoo! Sports investigative reporter Charles Robinson at windycityscribe@yahoo.com

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footbal...hheisman090710

NYPDiddy 09-07-2010 07:58 AM

so....now it will be on ebay......

Stewie 09-07-2010 08:01 AM

The hypocrisy in college athletics makes me ill.

boogblaster 09-07-2010 09:10 AM

bush knows under the table ....

Bugeater 09-07-2010 09:12 AM

Pointless. Everyone knows he won it.

FD 09-07-2010 09:13 AM

http://a323.yahoofs.com/ymg/ept_spor...inpsDDQI3SCThd

Frazod 09-07-2010 09:15 AM

Sucks to be whoever came in second, I guess.

arrowheadnation 09-07-2010 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by NYPDiddy (Post 6983546)
so....now it will be on ebay......

Think Vince Young will be the high bidder?

DonTellMeShowMe 09-07-2010 09:20 AM

hmmmm I will try to erase this from my memory

DBOSHO 09-07-2010 09:21 AM

Lol who cares? He won it fair and square. Taking money under the table didn't make him run any faster or juke quicker

DaKCMan AP 09-07-2010 09:28 AM

Somewhere, Mecca weeps.

jspchief 09-07-2010 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by DBOSHO (Post 6983658)
Lol who cares? He won it fair and square. Taking money under the table didn't make him run any faster or juke quicker

I agree. His violations had nothing to do with his on field performance.

Shogun 09-07-2010 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by DBOSHO (Post 6983658)
Lol who cares? He won it fair and square. Taking money under the table didn't make him run any faster or juke quicker

Exactly. College is stupid.

Deberg_1990 09-07-2010 09:33 AM

But yet OJ gets to keep his???

InChiefsHeaven 09-07-2010 09:37 AM

Quote:

The Heisman trust has been conducting its own independent inquiry into Bush’s eligibility since the NCAA ruled in June that the USC star had committed multiple violations by accepting cash, gifts and other impermissible benefits while playing for the Trojans. Yahoo! Sports first detailed the extra benefits in September 2006. In its findings, the NCAA retroactively ruled Bush ineligible for part of the 2004 season and all of 2005. The NCAA also ordered the USC program to remove all references to Bush from its sporting venues and promotional materials and vacate his statistics from all games in which he was ineligible.
Damn. Like he never existed. It's laughable now, but 20 or 30 years from now, nobody will know anything about him. That's just weird...

JohninGpt 09-07-2010 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 6983688)
But yet OJ gets to keep his???

OJ didn't murder anyone that season.

Stinger 09-07-2010 09:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InChiefsHell (Post 6983691)
Damn. Like he never existed. It's laughable now, but 20 or 30 years from now, nobody will know anything about him. That's just weird...

Can they list him as an alumni with a Super Bowl ring?

DaKCMan AP 09-07-2010 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 6983644)
Pointless. Everyone knows he won it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by DBOSHO (Post 6983658)
Lol who cares? He won it fair and square. Taking money under the table didn't make him run any faster or juke quicker

There has to be some consequence for his actions.

Frazod 09-07-2010 09:55 AM

I wonder if they'll actually try to take/get him to return the trophy he was given.

Personally, I'd tell them to kiss my ass.

Bugeater 09-07-2010 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by InChiefsHell (Post 6983691)
Damn. Like he never existed. It's laughable now, but 20 or 30 years from now, nobody will know anything about him. That's just weird...

That's just the university's records, I'm sure he'll still be listed in any independent record books, probably with an asterisk by his name.

Bugeater 09-07-2010 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP (Post 6983699)
There has to be some consequence for his actions.

Oh, I agree, there should be, but the truth is there's not really a whole hell of a lot the NCAA can do to him personally. He's no longer under their jurisdiction.

Skyy God 09-07-2010 10:16 AM

Yeah, but they can't take away the memories of banging Kim Kardashian, or the chick he's with now, or any of the quality ass he pulled.

You hear that, NCAA.

Shogun 09-07-2010 10:17 AM

If they don't strip Woodson's Heisman the award is a sham. Woodson testified under penalty of perjury in court that he took benefits from an agent during his college career. Investigation over, he was not in compliance with NCAA rules. Therefore, he must be stripped of the Heisman.

milkman 09-07-2010 10:18 AM

This is all a freakin' joke.

It's sad that kids that had nothing to do with infractions of previous players, or coaching staffs, are the ones that suffer the consequences of those actions.

The Downtown Athletic Club is stripping Bush of his Heisman.

Yeah, that's a real punishment.

Saccopoo 09-07-2010 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by jspchief (Post 6983677)
I agree. His violations had nothing to do with his on field performance.

Actually, they did. Because his violations made him ineligible. If he was ineligible, his on-the-field performances don't count. If his on-the-field performances don't count, then there is nothing to base the Heisman Trophy on. If there is nothing to base the awarding of the Heisman Trophy on, then the awarding of the Heisman Trophy is invalidated. See how that works?

They guy cheated, whether it was off-the-field cheating or not. He cheated. He got caught. His senior season no longer exists. Including the Heisman.

Bane 09-07-2010 10:32 AM

Millionaire SB champion football player,banging hollywood babes left and right minus a trophy....Hmmmmmmmm.Big ****ing deal.
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jspchief 09-07-2010 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 6983770)
Actually, they did. Because his violations made him ineligible. If he was ineligible, his on-the-field performances don't count. If his on-the-field performances don't count, then there is nothing to base the Heisman Trophy on. If there is nothing to base the awarding of the Heisman Trophy on, then the awarding of the Heisman Trophy is invalidated. See how that works?

They guy cheated, whether it was off-the-field cheating or not. He cheated. He got caught. His senior season no longer exists. Including the Heisman.

Of course they still count. He still helped his team win. He still helped his team get to the title game. He still helped return USC to greatness. He still gave football fans exciting play to watch. He won the Heisman for what he did on the field, not for his dedication to NCAA off field rules.

An eraser doesn't change any of that.

Ultimately, it doesn't matter. These awards aren't what make college football what it is. The guys out there on the field are.

Demonpenz 09-07-2010 10:44 AM

unfortunately they can't erase his pitch in that texas game.

J Diddy 09-07-2010 10:47 AM

I like stripped bush.

Stewie 09-07-2010 10:50 AM

Heh! JoPo's take on the subject from Twitter.


JPosnanski
Yay! Heisman strips Reggie Bush! Now there will be zero Heisman winners who accepted cash or gifts. It will be pure again!

LaChapelle 09-07-2010 10:53 AM

It's okay to win the Heisman and fail at the next level
but to win it and become a gadget player is unacceptable

Rain Man 09-07-2010 10:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frazod (Post 6983710)
I wonder if they'll actually try to take/get him to return the trophy he was given.

Personally, I'd tell them to kiss my ass.


If they tried to take it, he could grab it, veer to his left, and stiffarm them.

teedubya 09-07-2010 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 6983688)
But yet OJ gets to keep his???

I was gonna type the EXACT same thing. lol

teedubya 09-07-2010 11:27 AM

So, who was #2 that year? Do they get it? Or is it "vacated" like NCAA championships, etc?

Bowser 09-07-2010 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by teedubya (Post 6983937)
So, who was #2 that year? Do they get it? Or is it "vacated" like NCAA championships, etc?

Vince Young, and he don't get shit.

Rain Man 09-07-2010 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by JohninGpt (Post 6983694)
OJ didn't murder anyone that season.

I wonder if murder is explicitly against the rules anyway. If I was OJ I'd be pounding the rulebook saying, "Show me where it says I can't murder someone! Show me!"

Deberg_1990 09-07-2010 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stewie (Post 6983828)
Heh! JoPo's take on the subject from Twitter.


JPosnanski
Yay! Heisman strips Reggie Bush! Now there will be zero Heisman winners who accepted cash or gifts. It will be pure again!

ROFL

BigMeatballDave 09-07-2010 12:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jspchief (Post 6983801)
Of course they still count. He still helped his team win. He still helped his team get to the title game. He still helped return USC to greatness. He still gave football fans exciting play to watch. He won the Heisman for what he did on the field, not for his dedication to NCAA off field rules.

An eraser doesn't change any of that.

Ultimately, it doesn't matter. These awards aren't what make college football what it is. The guys out there on the field are.

True, but there is no official record of any of it now.

CoMoChief 09-07-2010 12:09 PM

eh who cares, he won it outright, he was hands down the best college player the couple years he was considered for the heisman, if Leinart wasn't at USC he would have won it twice.

Not only is this stupid, but do you know how much money the ****in NCAA made off of Reggie Bush while he was at USC? NCAA being a little hypocritical here.

PunkinDrublic 09-07-2010 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 6983688)
But yet OJ gets to keep his???

Actually I think Fred Goldman owns OJs heisman.

-King- 09-07-2010 07:34 PM

Chad Ochocinco OGOchoCinco

I let Matt Leinart hold 20 bucks at Dairy Queen while he was at USC,now take his Heisman Trophy and Carson Palmer used my ATM card,take his



LMAO LMAO

Spott 09-07-2010 07:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frazod (Post 6983710)
I wonder if they'll actually try to take/get him to return the trophy he was given.

Personally, I'd tell them to kiss my ass.


I was wondering the same thing. I don't think they could actually come in Bush's house and take his trophy from him.

Frazod 09-07-2010 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spott (Post 6985118)
I was wondering the same thing. I don't think they could actually come in Bush's house and take his trophy from him.

Unless they have some deal where they still retain ownership of the trophy and the recipient only gets to hold it, I don't see how they could. I suppose he could voluntarily return it, but I doubt if he would. I mean seriously, what are they going to do - ban him from playing for USC again? I think that ship has sailed.

It's not like Bush concocted this scheme - he was just a participant.

Frazod 09-07-2010 08:19 PM

Oops....
 
http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angele...ory?id=5542215

Heisman trust calls reports inaccurate

The Heisman Trophy Trust is denying a Yahoo! Sports report that the trust is expected to strip former USC running back Reggie Bush of his 2005 Heisman Trophy and leave the award vacant.

"I can tell you the Heisman Trophy Trust has made no decision regarding the Reggie Bush situation," Robert Whalen, executive director of the Heisman Trophy Trust, told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Two sources close to the trust told Yahoo! Sports that the organization is completing its investigation and will agree with the NCAA's finding that Bush accepted improper benefits while at USC and was ineligible during the 2005 season, according to the report. The NCAA cited USC for "lack of institutional control" and handed the Trojans four years' probation, a two-year bowl ban and a reduction in football scholarships.<cite></cite>

<cite></cite>The Heisman Trophy Trust will reportedly strip Reggie Bush of the Heisman Trophy he won in a landslide in 2005.

The president of the Heisman Trophy Trust, William J. Dockery, reiterated that the reports were inaccurate.

"The status of the USC/Bush matter remains unchanged. Any reports to the contrary are inaccurate," Dockery said.
ESPN's Chris Fowler told "SportsCenter" that although members of the eight-person trust have had informal conversations among themselves about what to do about Bush's Heisman, "they certainly have not made any decision" about rescinding it.

"They haven't made a decision. No announcement is imminent," Fowler said Tuesday. "They have not had any formal meetings about this."

Dockery has said the Heisman Trophy Trust meets on the second Tuesday of every month.

Bush would become the first player in the 75-year history of the Heisman Trophy to have the award taken away.

In July, USC president C.L. Max Nikias ordered the school's athletic department to return its copy of Bush's 2005 Heisman to the Heisman Trophy Trust. Nikias also ordered the school to remove nearly all references to Bush and former basketball player O.J. Mayo, including murals, as part of the NCAA's directive to disassociate the school from the athletes.

As that time, Bush had not been asked to return his copy and the Heisman Trophy Trust said it had not yet decided whether Bush would be stripped of the award.

Bush met with Heisman representatives last month at the New York law offices of Emmet, Marvin & Martin, the sources said, according to the Yahoo report.

The sources declined to discuss the details of that meeting, according to the report.

Bush now plays for the Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints, who said Tuesday that they would have no comment on the report.

Typically, the Saints have declined comment on Bush's NCAA violations because they have no bearing on his pro career.

Team headquarters also were closed to reporters on Tuesday.

Bush's Los Angeles-based attorney, Shawn Chapman Holley, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the AP.

Last week, Texas coach Mack Brown said former Longhorns quarterback Vince Young, who finished second in the 2005 Heisman voting to Bush, should be given the award if Bush is stripped. Young led the Longhorns past USC to the BCS national championship that year, after Bush was awarded the Heisman in a landslide.

The NCAA ruled that Bush received lavish gifts from two fledgling sports marketers hoping to sign him. The men paid for everything from hotel stays and a rent-free home where Bush's family apparently lived to a limousine and a new suit when he accepted his Heisman in New York in December 2005.

In July, when USC said it would give back its copy of the 2005 trophy, the Heisman Trophy Trust said it had no timetable on a decision and would make no additional statements on the matter.

"The Trust will be considering the issues raised in the USC/Reggie Bush matter, and after reaching a decision will publish it, but due to the complex issues involved and the Trust's desire to reach an appropriate decision, no definitive timetable has been established," the trust said. "Until the matter has been fully considered and a decision is reached, the Trust has no further comment."

Rain Man 09-07-2010 08:43 PM

maybe they'll hire oj to burst into reggie's house and take it back. he has experience with that sort of thing, and it's even specific to football memorabilia.
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Mecca 09-07-2010 09:01 PM

I could careless however the yahoo reporter, Charles Robinson has some kind of axe to grind with SC.

He basically campaigned to get them put on probation going so far as to call people and tell them he was related to Bush so he could get info..that's extremely shady.

Sweet Daddy Hate 09-07-2010 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 6983644)
Pointless. Everyone knows he won it.

This. What a crock of shit.

Chief3188 09-08-2010 01:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 6985288)
maybe they'll hire oj to burst into reggie's house and take it back. he has experience with that sort of thing, and it's even specific to football memorabilia.
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Just be sure to get the poor guy some gloves that fit this time. That is why he got caught on this last crime. He needs gloves to successfully commit a crime and get away with it. I mean those old ones must have been cutting off his circulation at his wrists while he was murdering his ex wife and Ron Goldman.

FloridaMan88 04-24-2024 08:24 AM

Reggie Bush getting his Heisman Trophy back... because what he was previously punished for is now essentially legal with NIL.

Link: https://sports.yahoo.com/reggie-bush...130812343.html

Quote:

Reggie Bush reportedly getting 2005 Heisman Trophy back in formal 'reinstatement'

Former USC football star Reggie Bush is getting his Heisman Trophy back and will be reinstated by the Heisman Trust.

It took a long time, but it's finally happening: Reggie Bush is getting his 2005 Heisman Trophy back.

According to Pete Thamel of ESPN, the Heisman Trust will be formally "reinstating" Bush on Wednesday, 14 years after the USC football star gave up his Heisman Trophy due to the the major sanctions levied against his alma mater.

But with the introduction of NIL rights in college sports, the NCAA landscape is significantly different in 2024 than it was in 2010. In light of that, Bush is being reinstated to his place in the Heisman family.

Bush will get his original trophy back and a replica will be given to USC, Thamel reported. Bush will also be invited to all Heisman events starting with the 2024 season.

"Personally, I'm thrilled to reunite with my fellow Heisman winners and be a part of the storied legacy of the Heisman Trophy, and I'm honored to return to the Heisman family," Bush said in a statement. "I also look forward to working together with the Heisman Trust to advance the values and mission of the organization."

How did we get here?

Bush won his Heisman in 2005, but it was essentially repossessed in 2010 after an NCAA investigation (which was spurred by extensive investigative reporting by Yahoo Sports) found that Bush had received impermissible benefits from marketing agents while he was a student-athlete. USC had to vacate all wins Bush participated in while ineligible — including the Trojans' 2004 BCS national championship — and his stats from that season were nullified. Those findings also resulted in an NCAA-mandated break between Bush and USC, which ended in 2020 when the university officially welcomed Bush back into the fold.

A year later, Bush made his overall intentions clear: he wanted his Heisman Trophy back and he wanted the NCAA to reinstate his records. He and his team had reached out to the NCAA and the Heisman Trust but hadn't heard back.

The Heisman Trust wasn't moved by Bush's plea, and refused to return his 2005 trophy to him until the NCAA reinstated him. And despite the NIL rules changing, the NCAA said it wouldn't be making any changes to its stats.

Bush was still elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2023 despite his Heisman having been vacated, but his desire to reclaim his trophy had not diminished. In Aug. 2023 Bush announced he was suing the NCAA for defamation in the hopes of forcing them to reinstate his records, which could have also led to him getting his trophy back.

Now, even without that suit having been resolved, the Heisman Trust will reinstate Bush on Wednesday and return his trophy. It's unclear whether this will have any bearing on Bush's standing with the NCAA or the lawsuit.

ku_jhawk23 04-24-2024 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by FloridaMan88 (Post 17491596)
Reggie Bush getting his Heisman Trophy back... because what he was previously punished for is now essentially legal with NIL.

Link: https://sports.yahoo.com/reggie-bush...130812343.html

So KU get's its final four and wins back.....since its now legal?

Demonpenz 04-24-2024 12:43 PM

Good Reggie Bush was the best player in college

Garcia Bronco 04-24-2024 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Demonpenz (Post 17492059)
Good Reggie Bush was the best player in college

He's still a cheater.

PHOG 04-24-2024 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Garcia Bronco (Post 17492067)
He's still a cheater.

Yep, and I would think a donko fan would be an expert at recognizing cheaters.


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