Reggie Bush getting his Heisman back is a natural result of college sports' new name, image and likeness rules. Will the NCAA follow suit with similar cases?
The former star USC running back's name is back on the Heisman Winners Archive list, and Bush will be part of all future Heisman Trophy ceremonies, starting with the 90th Heisman Trophy ceremony this fall.
Former USC running back Reggie Bush will have his 2005 Heisman Trophy returned to him after the Heisman Trophy Trust considered "enormous changes in college athletics over the last several years," the group announced.
After forfeiting his Heisman Trophy in 2010, Reggie Bush has the award he won in 2005 back. The Heisman Trust decided to return the trophy to the former USC star because of "enormous changes in the college football landscape,
Reggie Bush entered the 1923 Club on the seventh floor of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum with his Heisman Trophy in his right hand. The journey to get the most coveted individual accolade in college football back to the former USC star had been more than a decade in the making -- until the Heisman Trust finally reinstated Bush's award on Wednesday.
Good for Reggie Bush. The former New Orleans Saints running back and USC Trojans star will have the Heisman Trophy he won in 2005 returned to him, per ESPN's Pete Thamel, following a yearslong process of "deliberation" at the Heisman Trust.
Reggie Bush got his Heisman trophy back, but he will fight on to restore his reputation, with no plans to drop his defamation lawsuit filed last year against the NCAA.
Happy to have his Heisman Trophy back, Reggie Bush is still upset at being "labeled a cheater" and plans to continue with his defamation lawsuit vs. the NCAA.
When the news came down that Reggie Bush was getting his Heisman back, I couldn’t help but wonder if the death of O.J. Simpson had something to go with it. I could connect the Southern Call part,
Reggie Bush has his Heisman back. The Heisman Trust reinstated the former Southern California tailback as the 2005 Heisman Trophy winner on Wednesday, citing fundamental changes in the structure of college athletics during the 14 years since Bush forfeited the trophy and the honor.
Florida legend Tim Tebow looked happy to see the Heisman Trophy back in the possession of Reggie Bush. The Heisman Trust announced Wednesday it reinstated
The media could not be loaded, either because the server or network failed or because the format is not supported. In a change of heart, the NCAA has decided to give former USC running back Reggie Bush his Heisman Trophy back.
He has been reinstated as the Heisman winner more than a decade after an NCAA investigation found he received impermissible benefits during his time at USC.
Bush allegedly accepted money and gifts from agents during the latter half of his collegiate career, which turned into a massive circus. After more than a decade, the Heisman Trophy Trust changed its tune.
The Heisman Trust will return the 2005 Heisman Trophy to Reggie Bush as part of a "reinstatement" due to "enormous changes in the college football landscape."
The Heisman Trust had previously said it would honor Bush's award once again if the NCAA reinstated his records from the 2005 season. Bush filed a defamation lawsuit against the NCAA last year, disputing a 2021 claim from an NCAA spokesperson that he was involved in "pay-for-play arrangements.
The Heisman Trophy Trust plans to formally announce Wednesday that the 2005 Heisman Trophy will be reinstated to former USC football star Reggie Bush, according to an ESPN report.
Reggie Bush addressed the reinstatement of the 2005 Heisman Memorial Trophy Thursday. The former USC star, who forfeited the trophy in 2010 in the midst of sanctions brought against the program, which included Bush receiving improper benefits during his time with the Trojans,
There will be plenty who argue the decision announced Wednesday to return the 2005 Heisman Trophy to San Diego native Reggie Bush simply is an acknowledgment of right versus wrong. Bush lost the trophy in 2010 in the wake of an impermissible benefits scandal that rocked USC,
Reggie Bush has been reinstated as a Heisman Trophy winner, 14 years after he forfeited the distinction.. Why it matters: Bush reclaiming his trophy means San Diego again boasts four guys who became the most outstanding players in college football.
And I have to think that the Heisman Trust at least consulted with the NCAA before making this announcement. So there are two steps I think should still be taken: Un-vacate the 13
The organization that hands out college football’s prestigious Heisman Trophy on Wednesday reinstated its 2005 award to USC running back Reggie Bush, an abrupt reversal by the group after one of college football’s most electric players of his era had the honor stripped from him in 2010 amid a wave of sanctions placed against the
Reggie Bush is getting his flowers again for his collegiate football career at the University of South Carolina after his Heisman Trophy was officially returned to him — a major advancement for student-athletes.
The former USC running back hosted a press conference at the Coliseum Thursday, where lawyers also made clear Bush’s defamation suit against the NCAA will continue.
Reggie Bush, the legendary University of Southern California running back who helped guide the Trojans to two National Championships in the mid-2000s, will speak to the media on Thursday for the first time since his 2005 Heisman Trophy was returned this week.
Do the Ohio State football players punished in the “Tattoogate” episode deserve the same sort of pardon from the NCAA that Reggie Bush received from the Heisman Trophy trust. That organization, which annually hands out the award to the nation’s best player,
The day after the Heisman Trust announced that Reggie Bush is getting his Heisman Trophy back, the former USC football star will hold a news conference.
We could debate all the ways in which the NCAA’s 2010 investigation of USC football and Reggie Bush was unfair, but one reason certainly seems to stand out from others: Paul Dee. This was the man who led the committee on infractions and,
USC won two national championships in the Pete Carroll era, but 2004 was the only unanimous title. The 2003 championship was a title the Trojans split with LSU. The Tigers won the BCS championship while USC won the Associated Press national title due to finishing atop the final AP poll of that season.