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Reggie Bush Set to Reclaim Heisman Trophy

Reggie Bush is reclaiming his 2005 Heisman Memorial Trophy, which he had to forfeit in 2010. We discuss it here!

 

Reggie Bush signals a first down during a game in 2006 vs UCLA.

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By: Joshua Martin

As a part of a decision made by the Heisman Trust Wednesday (April 24th), the Heisman Trophy is returning to Reggie Bush and its replica to the University of Southern Cal. Bush will also be allowed to attend all future Heisman Trophy ceremonies starting this fall.

The Heisman Trust’s decision comes after Bush forfeited his Heisman trophy back in 2010 in the wake of NCAA sanctions for USC. These violations included Bush receiving improper benefits during his Trojans career, spanning from 2003 to 2005.  

Recognizing that the compensation of student athletes is an accepted practice and appears here to stay, these fundamental changes in college athletics led the Trust to decide that now is the right time to return the Trophy to Bush, who unquestionably was the most outstanding college football player of 2005.
— The Heisman Trophy Trust

The NCAA vacated 14 victories in which Reggie Bush played including the Trojans impressive victory over Oklahoma after the 2004 season. USC’s sanctions also included the vacating of the 2004 national title, the first time a major college football champion had been stripped of its championship.

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. I also look forward to working together with the Heisman Trust to advance the values and mission of the organization.
— Reggie Bush, ESPN

Bush’s impressive play on the field made him one of the most transcendent college athletes of all time. He averaged 8.5 yards per touch from scrimmage during his USC career, including rushing for 1,740 yards and 8.7 yards per carry on only 200 carries during his Heisman campaign. Bush was so dominant that season that his 784 first-place votes are the fifth most in Heisman Trophy history. Bush went on to become the No. 2 overall pick in the 2006 draft by the New Orleans Saints. 


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South Carolina Beats Iowa in NCAA Championship Led by Dawn Staley

Dawn Staley and the South Carolina Gamecocks have emerged victorious against Iowa in the NCAA Women's Championship. We discuss it here!

 

Dawn Staley hoists the 2024 NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship trophy after a South Carolina win.

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By: Joshua Martin

Dawn Staley and the South Carolina Lady Gamecocks made history Sunday afternoon, inside of a packed Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, OH. Becoming only the fifth team in NCAA history to cap off an undefeated season with a national championship victory. The Caitlin Clark led Iowa Hawkeyes were no match against the Lady Gamecocks tenacious defense, who additionally became only the tenth team in women’s basketball history to complete an entire season undefeated. Finishing at an impressive 38-0. 

Coming off the success of Caitlin Clark’s record breaking season, the Lady Hawkeyes started the game off hot. Jumping out to a 20-9 advantage in the first quarter, finishing the quarter with a 27-20 lead. However, after South Carolina made the necessary adjustments, specifically Coach Staley’s placement of guard Raven Johnson on Iowa’s Clark, the SEC team wouldn’t finish a quarter trailing. Johnson seemingly took the matchup personally as the two have a checkered on court history.  

Don’t let her score. I was ready for the moment and I take defense very hard, like I take it to heart. I studied her moves, and I was ready. I had confidence this year. I was telling myself last year’s not going to happen again.
— Raven Johnson

Clark finished the game with 30 points but it wasn’t efficient. When Raven guarded the nation’s top player head on, she shot 3 of 11, 27.3% shooting and only scored 7 points. With Caitlin effectively stymied, the game became manageable for the 2024 AP coach of the year and her driven South Carolina squad.   

It doesn’t always end like you want it to end. I’m just super proud of where I work. It’s unbelievable.
— Dawn Staley

After the massive win, Staley thanked Clark and her contributions to the game after her legendary season.

Staley and the Lady Gamecocks have amassed an astonishing 74-1 record over the past two seasons. They also became the first team in the past 25 seasons to go undefeated without any returning starters from the previous season.


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Reggie Bush Is On A Quest To Get His Heisman Trophy Back In NCAA Defamation Lawsuit

Former NFL player and Super Bowl champion Reggie Bush seeks to regain his NCAA Heisman Trophy after a cash and gifts scandal, challenging the NCAA's denial with a defamation lawsuit and addressing new rules on athlete image profiting. We discuss it here!

 
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By: Gentel Sharrie

In 2010 Former NFL Player and Super Bowl Champion Reggie Bush had to give up his NCAA Heisman Trophy that he won in 2005 because he received over $300,000 in cash and gifts during his collegiate career, which was against the NCAA rules. Now Reggie Bush is fighting to get his Heisman Trophy back after the NCAA denied him back in 2021, even though the NCAA put out new rules that athletes can start profiting off of their image. 

Reggie Bush, University of Southern California tailback holds the Heisman Trophy during the 2005 Heisman Trophy presentation at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York City, New York on December 10, 2005. Bush received 2,541 points on the ballot.

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On August 23rd, 2023 Reggie Bush held a press conference at the Los Angeles Coliseum, after filing a defamation lawsuit against the NCAA. During the press conference, Bush’s attorney stated. “Most recently, the NCAA has made a statement about me, accusing me of engaging in a pay-for-play arrangement, which is 100% not true," Bush said in a statement."Not only is it not true, but there is no evidence to even support that claim. This action seeks to hold the NCAA accountable for its unlawful conduct and for the damages, mental anguish, humiliation, and embarrassment it has caused Mr. Bush by the NCAA’s false and defamatory statement.”

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Reggie Bush, University of Southern California tailback holds the Heisman Trophy during the 2005 Heisman Trophy presentation at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York City, New York on December 10, 2005. Bush received 2,541 points on the ballot.

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The NCAA released a statement saying “Although college athletes can now receive benefits from their names, images, and likenesses through activities like endorsements and appearances, NCAA rules still do not permit pay-for-play type arrangements. The NCAA infractions process exists to promote fairness in college sports. The rules that govern fair play are voted on, agreed to, and expected to be upheld by all NCAA member schools.”

During Reggie Bush’s amazing collegiate Heisman career, he rushed 1740 yards and scored 18 touchdowns. Bush then went on to continue his career in the NFL where he played for the New Orleans Saints where he won a Super Bowl championship, he also played for the Miami Dolphins, and Detroit Lions. 

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MIAMI GARDENS, FL - FEBRUARY 07: Reggie Bush #25 of the New Orleans Saints holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy in the locker room after defeating the Indianapolis Colts during Super Bowl XLIV on February 7, 2010, at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.

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Sha’Carri Richardson Wins 100 Meter Race At The USATF Championships

Sha’Carri Richardson is now headed to the Track and Field World Championships in Budapest, Hungary after winning the 100 meter and placing 2nd in the 200 meter race at the United States Track & Field Championships. We discuss it here!

 
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Sha’Carri Richardson looks at her gold medal at the U.S. Olympic Trials

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By: Gentel Sharrie

Sha’Carri Richardson is now headed to the Track and Field World Championships in Budapest, Hungary after winning the 100 meter and placing 2nd in the 200 meter race at the United States Track & Field Championships. 

As Richardson prepared for the start of her 100 meter race, she made a statement to all the viewers by taking off her orange wig and throwing it on the track. You could tell she meant business once she revealed her freshly hearted braid set underneath. Richardson crossed the finish line with a time of 10.82. In an interview with Lewis Johnson after the race, Richardson stated “I’m not back, I’m better.” Brittany Brown finished second (10.90) and Tamari Davis took third (10.99). Richardson, Brown, and Davis will be representing the United States in the 100 meters at The World Championships.

Sha'Carri Richardson clinches first NATIONAL TITLE with clutch rally in women's 100m | NBC Sports

Before her rise to prominence, Richardson competed in track and field at Louisiana State University (LSU), where she achieved great success. She became an NCAA champion in the 100-meter dash and earned multiple All-American honors during her collegiate career.

Richardson's unique style and vibrant hair colors have also made her a recognizable figure both on and off the track. She has expressed herself through her fashion choices and has become a role model for many young athletes.

In 2021 Richardson faced a setback in her Olympic journey. Following her impressive performance at the U.S. Olympic Trials, she tested positive for marijuana during a drug test. As a result, she was disqualified from participating in the Tokyo Olympics by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA).

Despite this setback, Richardson has shown resilience and determination. She has acknowledged her mistake and has vowed to come back stronger. Many fans and supporters continue to rally behind her.

Sha'Carri Richardson is a talented sprinter who has captured the attention of the world with her speed, style, and personality.


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