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After the return of his Heisman Trophy, Reggie Bush told TMZ Sports this week he believes the reinstatement of the USC's 2004 national championship is coming up next...
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"Absolutely," he said. "Absolutely!"
The Trojans were stripped of the natty over a decade ago after the NCAA ruled SC had committed several violations, including ones that involved impermissible benefits to Bush.
Filed Under: NCAA Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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DVinBR5 months
Whoever has the BCS crystal ball is the national champion, case closed
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POTUS20245 months
He shouldn't have the Heisman. He's a cheater, so is USC.
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TheFourHorsemen5 months
List what Bush was guilty of.
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grizzlylongcut5 months
Not only should USC not get their trophy back, but Bush shouldn’t have gotten his Heisman back either.
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blueboxer11195 months
That’s hilarious. Good joke Reggie.
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Oklahomey5 months
USC still has the AP trophy. The national title was never fully stripped, just the BCS.
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Roll Tide Ravens5 months
That would be a crushing blow for Auburn fans.
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cbree885 months
USC was the real national champion that year anyway. They would have whipped Auburn’s asses.
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There's no data to go by to validate that claim. Only a dumb arse would try to compare the 2003 Auburn team against USC vs the 2004 Auburn team. The 2003 Auburn team was a disaster to start the season because Tuberville promoted his offensive line coach to be the OC.
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B1rdman155 months
Stfu
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soccerfüt5 months
What’s he supposed to say?
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Akit15 months
One Pete
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Drizzt5 months
FUSC
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IS_IT_GAMEDAY5 months
Imagine USC gets "there natty back" right before LSU finally kicks it off against them in a few weeks. Talk about restoking the fire..
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