College Football World Reacts To Reggie Bush News

Reggie Bush on FOX's pregame show.
Reggie Bush on FOX's pregame show.

Even with new NIL laws in place allowing college athletes to earn money off their likeness, Reggie Bush‘s 2005 Heisman Trophy remains vacated.

Earlier today, the NCAA ruled that Bush will not be able to regain his Heisman, which was relinquished due to him receiving “impermissible benefits” during his time at USC. Even if those benefits would be legal today, it doesn’t change Bush’s status, the NCAA said.

“Previous penalties, including those that are several years old, will not be re-evaluated or reconsidered based on the recent changes to NIL rules,” an NCAA spokesperson said, per Kyle Bonagura of ESPN.

Of course, the NCAA is a frequent target of derision for its archaic rules and regulations. As a result, the organization is getting bashed for its decision on Bush.

The Heisman Trust, which had previously deferred to the NCAA, is also receiving some blowback.

Anyone who watched Bush play in college knows how electrifying he was, with or without a Heisman to validate his performance.

Still, it remains vexing that the NCAA and Heisman Trust refuse to do what should be done here.

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