New York Post

REUNITED Heisman Trust gives 2005 trophy back to USC’s Bush

- By JACLYN HENDRICKS jhendricks@nypost.com

Reggie Bush will be reunited with his Heisman Trophy nearly 14 years after he gave up the coveted prize, ESPN reported Wednesday.

The former USC running back, who won college football’s most prestigiou­s award in 2005, returned the award in 2010 following sanctions against the university, with a lengthy probe determinin­g he received illegal benefits as a student-athlete.

The ever-changing landscape in college athletics contribute­d to the Heisman Trust’s decision-making.

“We considered the enormous changes in college athletics over the last several years in deciding that now is the right time to reinstate the Trophy for Reggie,” Michael Comerford, the president of The Heisman Trophy Trust, said. “We are so happy to welcome him back.”

The move comes roughly three years after the NCAA permitted student-athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness (NIL).

“Recognizin­g that the compensati­on of student athletes is an accepted practice and appears here to stay, these fundamenta­l changes in college athletics led the Trust to decide that now is the right time to return the Trophy to Bush, who unquestion­ably was the most outstandin­g college football player of 2005,” the Trust said.

Bush, now 39, said Wednesday he is “honored to return to the Heisman family.”

“This reinstatem­ent is not only a personal victory, but also a validation of the tireless efforts of my supporters and advocates who have stood by me throughout this arduous journey,” he said in a statement.

In addition to Bush reuniting with his Heisman Trophy — which he won for his 2,218 yards and 18 touchdown during the 2005 season — USC will also receive a replica.

Bush garnered 784 first-place votes en route to his win.

In a 2021 interview with The Post’s Steve Serby, Bush — who will be invited to Heisman Trophy ceremonies starting this year — believed there would be a reunion one day.

“Without a doubt,” Bush said. “Without a doubt.”

The Trojans also received a two-year postseason ban and lost 30 scholarshi­ps due to the scandal involving Bush, forcing the program to disassocia­te itself from him for a decade.

USC also had to vacate 14 wins — including a 55-19 victory over Oklahoma in the Bowl Championsh­ip Series title game after the 2004 season.

The star rusher is also expected to have his No. 5 jersey returned to its place among USC’s Heritage Hall, where it will join the school’s other seven Heisman trophies.

 ?? AP ?? WELCOME HOME: Former USC star Reggie Bush gave up his Heisman Trophy in 2010, but he and the hardware got back together Wednesday.
AP WELCOME HOME: Former USC star Reggie Bush gave up his Heisman Trophy in 2010, but he and the hardware got back together Wednesday.

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