The house that scarred Reggie Bush and USC.

The house that scarred Reggie Bush and USC. (StreetView)
Reggie Bush played running back for the University of Southern California from 2003 to 2005. In those three years Bush became one of the most dynamic players college football had ever seen. He won numerous awards (2005 Heisman), made countless jaw-dropping plays and worked hard to become great.

In 2006 it was revealed that Bush and his family had received gifts from Sports agent Lloyd Banks that violated NCAA policies (don't get me started on this hypocrisy). One of the gifts included living in a $757,000 (in 2005) house located in the Spring Valley area outside of San Diego.

In 2010, the NCAA placed the USC football program on a two year postseason ban, stripped 30 scholarships and vacated all the wins in which Bush participated as an ineligible player... including the BCS National Championship game at the 2005 Orange Bowl. USC for its part removed any Reggie Bush related item from the campus including the 2005 Heisman Trophy. Bush voluntarily forfeited his trophy in 2012.
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