Reggie Bush is not only a football legend, he's an inspiration to countless fans around the world. His remarkable journey includes leading the USC Trojans to back-to-back National Championships and earning a Heisman Trophy for his outstanding contributions to the game. But now, it's time to rally behind Reggie and fix a years-long injustice.
Over his NFL career, Reggie scored over 55 touchdowns, achieved a First Team All Pro honor, and a triumphant Super Bowl win with the New Orleans Saints. His impact was felt both on and off the field, but the NCAA's actions have cast a shadow over his legacy.
Reggie made millions of dollars for the NCAA through performances that captivated fans, but he found himself stripped of his collegiate records and his hard-earned Heisman Trophy. This unjust decision was based on a flawed investigation that leaned on the words of a convicted felon.
This injustice went further, as false claims of pay-for-play violations made by the NCAA tainted Reggie's name. The truth is Reggie did not accept payments of any kind to play for USC. Until the NCAA’s defamatory statement in 2021, no one ever suggested this. These statements were not part of the original investigation and were entirely baseless.
The NCAA has failed to rectify this grievous error, even when faced with criticism from the courts.
It's time for Reggie's rightful place in college football history to be restored. The NCAA owes Reggie a public apology. Urge the NCAA to restore Reggie's collegiate record so he can reclaim his Heisman Trophy. By signing this petition, you're standing up for justice, fairness, and honoring true sportsmanship.
Let's come together and demand the restoration of his legacy.
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