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  • Will Reggie run a reverse? (Bush dodges the draft! Reggie Bush that is)

    07/22/2006 2:50:08 PM PDT · by saganite · 66 replies · 3,030+ views
    Yahoo Sports ^ | 21 July 06 | Jason Cole
    No. 2 overall pick and Heisman Trophy-winning running back Reggie Bush not only appears headed for a holdout with the New Orleans Saints, a league source said Bush is toying with the idea of sitting out the entire season and going back in the draft in 2007 if he doesn't get his price. "No player has ever had the kind of leverage that Reggie Bush has right now," the source said. "The Saints made it clear what they were willing to do before and now we'll see if they're going to get there." It seems unlikely the Saints will do...
  • Team's decision draws public's ire (Texans pass on Reggie Bush)

    04/29/2006 6:54:56 AM PDT · by Dog Gone · 5 replies · 168+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | April 29, 2006 | DAVID BARRON
    Fans quick to tee off on signing of N.C. State end On the surface, Houston sports fans reacted calmly Friday night to the Texans' decision to pass up Reggie Bush and Vince Young to select North Carolina State defensive end Mario Williams with the first selection in today's NFL draft.Sports bars across the city were crowded, but orderly. No one was playing demolition derby in the parking lots. Nobody was torching Texans merchandise on the grill. Nobody was scraping Texans bumper stickers from parked cars.A good number of fans, however, either poured their anger and resentment into their computer terminals...
  • Lawyer: (Reggie)Bush's family received $100,000 from investors

    04/29/2006 6:26:59 AM PDT · by Perdogg · 5 replies · 131+ views
    Yahoo Sports ^ | April 29, 2006 | staff
    NEW YORK (AP) -- The parents of Southern California football star Reggie Bush received $100,000 in cash from investors in a sports marketing company that hoped to sign the running back, an attorney for the investors said in a letter obtained by The San Diego Union-Tribune. Attorney Brian Watkins told the newspaper on Friday that Bush's parents, LaMar and Denise Griffin, asked for the money partly to resolve financial problems. Watkins said the money included an initial payment of about $30,000 to help start up the New Era Sports and Entertainment agency.
  • BCS officials: Ineligible Bush could dethrone USC

    04/29/2006 8:28:56 AM PDT · by RabidBartender · 20 replies · 346+ views
    Yahoo! Sports ^ | April 28, 2006 | Dan Wetzel
    NEW YORK – Assertions by Michael Michaels – the lead investor in a doomed sports agency and the owner of a Spring Valley, Calif., home occupied by the family of Reggie Bush – could cost the University of Southern California its 2004 Bowl Championship Series national championship. BCS officials told Yahoo! Sports on Friday that if Bush is ruled ineligible by either the Pacific 10 Conference or the NCAA for even one game during the 2004 season, the BCS will discuss amending its rules to allow it to force the Trojans to vacate the national championship. "This is the type...
  • NFL Draft - Live Thread

    04/29/2006 8:36:50 AM PDT · by Always Right · 887 replies · 13,021+ views
    4-19-06
    The NFL draft begins in less than 30 minutes. The Texans shocked the experts by signing Mario Williams to a $54 million deal before the draft. Tennessee is now the focus of speculation. Take Reggie Bush or trade down a few spots for a boatload of picks. Let the games begin.
  • Texans to draft Mario Williams (will be 1st pick of NFL draft-R. Bush falls)

    04/28/2006 6:26:23 PM PDT · by Diddle E. Squat · 97 replies · 866+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | 4/28/06 | JOHN McCLAIN
    NEW YORK -- In a stunning move that will reverberate through the first round of Saturday's NFL draft, the Texans have signed North Carolina State defensive end Mario Williams to a contract, meaning he'll be the first player selected. The contract is for five years with an option year at a total of almost $54 million, with almost $26.5 million guaranteed. Williams' agent, Ben Dogra, didn't become seriously involved in negotiations until Wednesday night when he was convinced the Texans weren't using his client as leverage against Bush. Dogra, who also represents Longhorns' cornerback Michael Huff, exchanged proposals with vice...
  • Homeowner alleges Reggie Bush family paid no rent ($3.2 million lawsuit filed)

    04/28/2006 3:27:35 PM PDT · by Libloather · 74 replies · 2,880+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | 4/27/06 | Charles Robinson
    Homeowner alleges Bush family paid no rentBy Charles Robinson, Yahoo! Sports April 27, 2006 More Robinson: Who will pay for Bush home inquiry? Michael Michaels, who owns the Spring Valley, Calif., home in which Reggie Bush's family lived for nearly a year, said Thursday he will file a $3.2 million lawsuit for fraud against the Bush family Friday to recoup unpaid rent and other finances given to the USC star's family. Michaels' attorney, Brian Watkins, alleged Thursday night that Bush's mother and stepfather, Denise and LaMar Griffin, failed to pay $54,000 in rent for the home that has become the...
  • Bush says paydays should start in college (Reggie Bush)

    04/24/2006 2:07:45 PM PDT · by MikefromOhio · 50 replies · 599+ views
    ESPN.com ^ | 24 April 2006 | Darren Rovell
    The NFL draft is just days away, so Reggie Bush's big payday as the probable No. 1 pick is imminent. But Bush, who left Southern Cal to turn pro after his junior season, doesn't think he should have had to wait this long to be able to fatten his wallet. "I think [collegiate] athletes should get paid," Bush told ESPN.com recently. "Maybe not as much as NFL players, but they have to get something more than they get now." Bush is well aware that he was worth a lot of money to USC, though it's not clear exactly how much...
  • Yahoo! Sports report: Reggie Bush's family home

    04/23/2006 2:15:18 PM PDT · by kms61 · 21 replies · 685+ views
    Yahoo Sports ^ | April 23, 2006 | Charles Robinson
    SPRING VALLEY, Calif. – In this sprawling hilltop community with a breathtaking view of Sweetwater Lake, it was no secret who lived in the 3,000-square-foot house at the corner of Apple Street and Luther Avenue. That home, residents would tell you, was where Reggie Bush's family lived. That is, until this weekend, when the family abruptly packed up and vacated the residence – less than 24 hours after Yahoo! Sports approached Bush's mother about information linking the property to Michael Michaels, a man who is alleged to have tried to play a role in steering Bush toward an agent and...
  • Reggie Bush not going to Houston?

    04/18/2006 3:28:41 AM PDT · by mainepatsfan · 118 replies · 948+ views
    Draftees are up, down and all around By Adam Schefter Special to NFL.com April 17, 2006) -- For the first time, there is legitimate reason to think that USC running back Reggie Bush is not going to be wind up in Houston, the city that currently holds the No. 1 overall pick. This does not come from one source or from one team. This comes from multiple sources, from across the league, without any agenda to push. The mounting evidence includes this: As of Monday, the Texans had not had any contract discussions with Bush and his representatives. None. Yet...
  • Bush will appeal to wear No. 5 in NFL

    04/12/2006 7:38:22 AM PDT · by Cyclopean Squid · 90 replies · 1,652+ views
    ESPN ^ | 4-11-06 | Stacey Pressman
    How much trouble is a number worth? Reggie Bush, projected as the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft, thinks it's at least worth petitioning the league. "I want to see if I can keep No. 5," Bush told ESPN The Magazine on the set of a Subway commercial he was shooting in Los Angeles. The former USC running back and 2005 Heisman Trophy winner has been wearing that jersey number since high school. NFL rules, however, don't allow for running backs to take that number -- 33 years ago the league adopted a numbering system to make it easier...
  • Sources: Texans told USC that Bush would be No. 1

    Bush turned pro after assurance of No. 1 pick ESPN.com news services Reggie Bush has long been assumed the top pick in the NFL draft, but after Vince Young's performance in the Rose Bowl, the Trojans wanted some assurance before the Heisman Trophy winner agreed to forgo his senior season. USC sources told ESPN's Chris Mortensen that coach Pete Carroll gave his blessing for Bush to turn pro only after being assured by Texans owner Bob McNair that the running back would be the No. 1 pick in the draft. McNair, however, denies telling Carroll that Bush was a lock...
  • (Today's news that's not news) Heisman winner Bush to enter NFL draft

    01/12/2006 11:47:34 AM PST · by WinOne4TheGipper · 19 replies · 262+ views
    NFL.com ^ | Jan 12, 2006
    LOS ANGELES (Jan. 12, 2006) -- Reggie Bush is skipping his senior season at Southern California to enter the NFL draft. The Heisman Trophy winner made the expected announcement Jan. 12, a day after running mate LenDale White made his decision to leave early and turn pro. Bush is expected to be one of the first players taken in the draft -- with many projecting him going to the Houston Texans with the No. 1 pick. The electrifying running back had 1,740 yards rushing and 2,890 all-purpose yards this season for the Trojans, who fell short of an unprecedented third...
  • **** Official Friday Silliness Thread ****

    01/06/2006 5:49:22 AM PST · by BJClinton · 901 replies · 13,255+ views
    Free Republic isn't free ^ | 01/06/2006 | It's Arthur
    Cool, the first OFST of the new year. My only standing resolution was to make no more resolutions and I've already broken it. *shrugs*
  • Apparently It's Reggie Bush's Economy, Not George's

    12/28/2005 5:46:20 AM PST · by rvoitier · 2 replies · 166+ views
    NewsBusters ^ | December 28, 2005 - 00:35 | Tom Blumer
    The Brainwashing Continues...
  • Reggie Bush just may be one of those gifts you never forget

    12/25/2005 8:17:00 AM PST · by Dog Gone · 15 replies · 331+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | December 25, 2005 | RICHARD JUSTICE
    He sits beneath the tree this Christmas morning with a bright-red bow and fancy wrapping paper. Go ahead and have a look. Allow yourself to dream.Just don't touch.Amid today's excitement and clutter, this gift will remain unopened for another week. So be patient. USC running back Reggie Bush is worth the wait.Every decade or so, some NFL team has the opportunity to draft a player who instantly changes everything. Bush is one of those players. The Texans may be one of those teams.They're close enough to imagine him in their uniform. They say they haven't gotten that far. Forgive...
  • Bush Wins Heisman (You Know Some Libs Cringed)

    12/11/2005 9:07:43 AM PST · by new yorker 77 · 12 replies · 637+ views
    The Associated Press via Yahoo Sports ^ | December 10, 2005 | Ralph D. Russo
    NEW YORK (AP) -- Reggie Bush took slow, deliberate steps to the podium -- a gear most people didn't know he had. Then he began his acceptance speech with a huge sigh of relief and a hand over his heart. Bush may have been the only one in the packed room with any doubt about who would win the Heisman Trophy because once again, the sensational Southern California tailback left the competition far, far behind. Bush was voted the nation's best college football player in a landslide Saturday night over Texas quarterback Vince Young and USC quarterback Matt Leinart, last...
  • Bush sets records with Heisman blowout

    12/10/2005 8:31:35 PM PST · by minus_273 · 17 replies · 689+ views
    msnbc ^ | 12/10/05 | AP
    NEW YORK - Reggie Bush left the competition far, far behind — as usual. Southern California’s sensational junior tailback won the Heisman Trophy as college football’s best player in a landslide Saturday night, receiving a record 87.9 percent of the first-place votes to best Texas quarterback Vince Young and Trojans signal-caller Matt Leinart, who was aiming for his second straight honor. Flashing uncanny acceleration and ability to change direction, Bush has conjured up memories of Gale Sayers, drawn comparisons to Marshall Faulk, Barry Sanders and Tony Dorsett, and is the favorite to be the No. 1 pick in April’s NFL...
  • 2005 Heisman Winner - Reggie Bush - USC

    12/10/2005 5:54:55 PM PST · by Dan from Michigan · 97 replies · 4,834+ views
    ESPN | 12-10-2005
    No surprises here.
  • LIVE Thread - Bush Could Revive Heisman RB Tradition (Heisman Trophy Award presentation on ESPN)

    12/10/2005 3:19:08 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 164 replies · 1,924+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 12/10/05 | Ralph D. Russo - ap
    NEW YORK - From John Cappelletti to Mike Rozier, running backs once walked off with 11 consecutive Heisman Trophies. Recently, though, quarterbacks have been too tough to pass up. The last five Heisman winners have been QBs. Reggie Bush is a good bet to snap that streak Saturday night and become the 41st ball carrier to tuck away college football's most prestigious individual award since Chicago halfback Jay Berwanger won the first in 1935. USC's untouchable tailback is the favorite after capping a brilliant junior season with two breathtaking performances and an outrageous average of 8.9 yards a carry. "That's...