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Reggie Bush to be Stripped of Heisman Trophy


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He voluntarily gave it up and said,

 

"One of the greatest honors of my life was winning the Heisman Trophy in 2005. For me, it was a dream come true. But I know that the Heisman is not mine alone. Far from it. I know that my victory was made possible by the discipline and hard work of my teammates, the steady guidance of my coaches, the inspiration of the fans, and the unconditional love of my family and friends. And I know that any young man fortunate enough to win the Heisman enters into a family of sorts. Each individual carries the legacy of the award and each one is entrusted with its good name.

 

It is for these reasons that I have made the difficult decision to forfeit my title as Heisman winner of 2005. The persistent media speculation regarding allegations dating back to my years at USC has been both painful and distracting. In no way should the storm around these allegations reflect in any way on the dignity of this award, nor on any other institutions or individuals. Nor should it distract from outstanding performances and hard-earned achievements either in the past, present or future.

 

For the rest of my days, I will continue to strive to demonstrate through my actions and words that I was deserving of the confidence placed in me by the Heisman Trophy Trust. I would like to begin in this effort by turning a negative situation into a positive one by working with the Trustees to establish an educational program which will assist student-athletes and their families avoid some of the mistakes that I made. I am determined to view this event as an opportunity to help others and to advance the values and mission of the Heisman Trophy Trust.

 

I will forever appreciate the honor bestowed upon me as a winner of the Heisman. While this decision is heart-breaking, I find solace in knowing that the award was made possible by the support and love of so many. Those are gifts that can never be taken away."

 

 

 

I guess he tried to take the high road here, but it's still better than letting the Trust take it.

 

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QUOTE (thesweetscience @ Sep 15 2010, 09:42 AM)
Of course he doesn't care.  He has no loyalty for the school because he wasn't a student.  He was only there for NFL prep.  He made out then and he is making out now.

I agree.

 

My home state, Kentucky, has a similar problem now. The university's basketball coach, John Calipari, is recruiting not students but mercenaries for the team. The basketball phenoms come in for one year and then BOLT to the NBA. 062802puke_prv.gif

 

It's a facade....an ugly, strench-filled facade. These athletes come in, pretend to be students, and then bolt for the pros after 1-2 years. NBA, NFL, whatever.....it STINKS....

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