https://nypost.com/2024/04/24/sports/reggie-bush-is-finally-getting-his-heisman-trophy-back/. Beach & Timmy trojan here you go.
So crime does pay ! 👎https://nypost.com/2024/04/24/sports/reggie-bush-is-finally-getting-his-heisman-trophy-back/. Beach & Timmy trojan here you go.
He earned it on the field. He was the best player in college football that year.He knowingly broke the rules and now he is rewarded for it.
What a shock in todays world
How do you know how the cash was used? More money usually = freedom, better nutrition, top tier trainers, and access to resources 99% of athletes didn’t have. Meanwhile, other college athletes may have had to take out part time jobs, eat fast food all the while Reggie had these taken care of allowing him more freedom to perfect his craft.The money/gifts received had nothing to do with the on field performance. He earned that trophy by his play. The team served their penalty in the years following. It’s not like he was caught taking PEDs.
He wasn’t playing in 1960. You really think a 20 year old Reggie Bush was spending his gifts on performance enhancing nutrition? He started at running back for USC, pretty sure they have a solid nutrition program, top tier trainers, monthly stipend so part time job isn’t needed, that’s all a part of the scholarship. It’s pretty well known a house was purchased for his family as a part of the deal he received.How do you know how the cash was used? More money usually = freedom, better nutrition, top tier trainers, and access to resources 99% of athletes didn’t have. Meanwhile, other college athletes may have had to take out part time jobs, eat fast food all the while Reggie had these taken care of allowing him more freedom to perfect his craft.
LolHow do you know how the cash was used? More money usually = freedom, better nutrition, top tier trainers, and access to resources 99% of athletes didn’t have. Meanwhile, other college athletes may have had to take out part time jobs, eat fast food all the while Reggie had these taken care of allowing him more freedom to perfect his craft.
Would you feel the same way if he was taking illegal steroids ?He earned it on the field. He was the best player in college football that year.
Performance enhancement substances is WAYYYYYYYY more common in college football than you probably can even comprehend. And it has been like that for quite some time. As far as I'm concerned, Bush was playing on a level playing field and he resigned supreme. He was easily one of the most electrifying college football players of my lifetime.Would you feel the same way if he was taking illegal steroids ?
No one and I mean no one (Rudy quote from Devine). Has any respect for ncaa. Disband the organization. It’s a joke it ruined the game.https://nypost.com/2024/04/24/sports/reggie-bush-is-finally-getting-his-heisman-trophy-back/. Beach & Timmy trojan here you go.
But Ski, maybe our expectations have been misplaced all these many years. This according to their website:No one and I mean no one (Rudy quote from Devine). Has any respect for ncaa. Disband the organization. It’s a joke it ruined the game.
Exactly what I was thinking!Well might as well reinstate ND’s vacated wins while they are at it
So you advocate for each athlete deciding which rules of their sport they want to follow.Performance enhancement substances is WAYYYYYYYY more common in college football than you probably can even comprehend. And it has been like that for quite some time. As far as I'm concerned, Bush was playing on a level playing field and he resigned supreme. He was easily one of the most electrifying college football players of my lifetime.
so if he robbed liquor stores that would also be fine with you?He earned it on the field. He was the best player in college football that year.
If you were dropped a couple hundred K, do you think your life would become easier? Aka providing freedoms, time/resources, you to focus on what you want? I speculated on where his cash was spent but to shun the belief that any human on the planet doesn’t benefit immensely from a large sum of cash, a house is asinine. Money= freedom. Reggie had a hell of a lot less on his plate than any college student athlete in the world. I’d be curious to see how current NIL big winners benefit vs those with 0..perhaps education becomes far less important, reducing stress on studies. Get real if you don’t think this had impacts beyond a material things.He wasn’t playing in 1960. You really think a 20 year old Reggie Bush was spending his gifts on performance enhancing nutrition? He started at running back for USC, pretty sure they have a solid nutrition program, top tier trainers, monthly stipend so part time job isn’t needed, that’s all a part of the scholarship. It’s pretty well known a house was purchased for his family as a part of the deal he received.
You’re entitled to your opinion which is fine if you think his heisman should remain vacated, but at least be reasonable with your justification as to why…
Yeah, well who at ND is gonna push for that? We usually just roll over.Exactly what I was thinking!
New AD.Yeah, well who at ND is gonna push for that? We usually just roll over.
Sure hope Petey has gonads.New AD.
Well might as well reinstate ND’s vacated wins while they are at it
Well maybe they can give Rocket Ty Detmers trophyHeisman Committee gave Reggie the trophy back.
The Heisman Committee is not the NCAA.
Performance enhancement substances is WAYYYYYYYY more common in college football than you probably can even comprehend. And it has been like that for quite some time. As far as I'm concerned, Bush was playing on a level playing field and he resigned supreme. He was easily one of the most electrifying college football players of my lifetime.
Well might as well reinstate ND’s vacated wins while they are at it
and this has what to do with who was the most outstanding football player?If you were dropped a couple hundred K, do you think your life would become easier? Aka providing freedoms, time/resources, you to focus on what you want? I speculated on where his cash was spent but to shun the belief that any human on the planet doesn’t benefit immensely from a large sum of cash, a house is asinine. Money= freedom. Reggie had a hell of a lot less on his plate than any college student athlete in the world. I’d be curious to see how current NIL big winners benefit vs those with 0..perhaps education becomes far less important, reducing stress on studies. Get real if you don’t think this had impacts beyond a material things.
who broke the rules knowingly. BUT that clearly does not matter to you and those like you.and this has what to do with who was the most outstanding football player?
with INTEGRITY. Taking money which was clearly against the rules at the time does not exude integrity.and this has what to do with who was the most outstanding football player?
"so if he robbed liquor stores that would also be fine with you?"so if he robbed liquor stores that would also be fine with you?
big difference between PED and cashWould you feel the same way if he was taking illegal steroids ?
big difference between PED and cash
Crime ? Play enlighten us all on what specific law that Reggie Bush violated . We'll wait...So crime does pay ! 👎
Except he wasn’t taking steroids? One directly impacts on field performance, while the one he was implicated for does not. It’s simple actually.Would you feel the same way if he was taking illegal steroids ?
Does it impact life? Sure, nobody says it doesn’t. Did it truly impact him on the field? I would say highly doubtful. Mom having a house doesn’t help him take a punt back. Also, there were many players receiving illegal benefits that didn’t win the Heisman trophy.If you were dropped a couple hundred K, do you think your life would become easier? Aka providing freedoms, time/resources, you to focus on what you want? I speculated on where his cash was spent but to shun the belief that any human on the planet doesn’t benefit immensely from a large sum of cash, a house is asinine. Money= freedom. Reggie had a hell of a lot less on his plate than any college student athlete in the world. I’d be curious to see how current NIL big winners benefit vs those with 0..perhaps education becomes far less important, reducing stress on studies. Get real if you don’t think this had impacts beyond a material things.
If you’ve ever strapped on a jock, you know the mental side is a massive component. If you were gifted a life changing sum of money, parents a new house- don’t think you would be better equipped to excel at hobbies/sports in your life? And why is that? Time freedom, less stress, access to resources?Except he wasn’t taking steroids? One directly impacts on field performance, while the one he was implicated for does not. It’s simple actually.
Does it impact life? Sure, nobody says it doesn’t. Did it truly impact him on the field? I would say highly doubtful. Mom having a house doesn’t help him take a punt back. Also, there were many players receiving illegal benefits that didn’t win the Heisman trophy.
Did he do that? Weird hypothetical.so if he robbed liquor stores that would also be fine with you?
I did play D1 football before transferring to ND actually, so I will comment on this. If anything, receiving money and benefits could allow a player to take their foot off the gas pedal and not work as hard. Players who are broke and working for the draft and life changing money have even more incentive to perform.If you’ve ever strapped on a jock, you know the mental side is a massive component. If you were gifted a life changing sum of money, parents a new house- don’t think you would be better equipped to excel at hobbies/sports in your life? And why is that? Time freedom, less stress, access to resources?
CN you elaborate on what the USC monthly stipend was in 2005 compared to Reggie’s payment?
just wondering if that mattered to some here about breaking rules and such and having no consequencesDid he do that? Weird hypothetical.
Odd post.If you’ve ever strapped on a jock, you know the mental side is a massive component. If you were gifted a life changing sum of money, parents a new house- don’t think you would be better equipped to excel at hobbies/sports in your life? And why is that? Time freedom, less stress, access to resources?
CN you elaborate on what the USC monthly stipend was in 2005 compared to Reggie’s payment?
Not sure what’s odd about having a life changing amount of cash that leads to more access, resources and opportunities.Odd post.
Well he did lose his Heisman so you tell meCrime ? Play enlighten us all on what specific law that Reggie Bush violated . We'll wait...
So you’re an advocate for selecting which rules you want to abide byExcept he wasn’t taking steroids? One directly impacts on field performance, while the one he was implicated for does not. It’s simple actually.
Does it impact life? Sure, nobody says it doesn’t. Did it truly impact him on the field? I would say highly doubtful. Mom having a house doesn’t help him take a punt back. Also, there were many players receiving illegal benefits that didn’t win the Heisman trophy.