Reggie Bush, the former University of Southern California football star, is set to reclaim his 2005 Heisman Memorial Trophy after being forced to relinquish the award in 2010. The decision to reinstate Bush was announced by the Heisman Trust following a thorough review of the changes in college football.
Michael Comerford, president of The Heisman Trophy Trust, expressed the organization's excitement in welcoming Bush back into the Heisman family, citing his collegiate achievements. Bush's reinstatement comes at a time when college athletes can now benefit from name, image, and likeness compensation.
In 2005, Bush had a stellar season, rushing for 1,740 yards and scoring 18 touchdowns, leading to his Heisman win. However, he voluntarily returned the trophy in 2010 after an NCAA investigation revealed violations of rules regarding benefits received.
Bush has maintained his innocence, stating that he always acted with integrity and in compliance with NCAA regulations. He has filed a lawsuit against the NCAA, alleging defamation and unjust penalties.
With Bush's reinstatement, USC now boasts the most Heisman Trophy winners in college football history, with eight recipients. The university will also receive a replica trophy in recognition of Bush's achievement.
Former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel, a Heisman winner himself, praised the decision to reinstate Bush, highlighting his character and contributions to the sport. Bush's successful NFL career, spanning 11 seasons with multiple teams, further solidifies his legacy in football.
As Bush prepares to attend future Heisman Trophy ceremonies and receive his award, he remains grateful for the support of his fans and advocates throughout his journey. The reinstatement of his Heisman Trophy serves as a vindication of his dedication to the sport and adherence to the rules.