Reggie Bush Reinstated as Heisman Winner
Reggie Bush Reinstated as Heisman Winner
Reggie Bush Reinstated as Heisman Winner
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Reggie Bush has officially reinstated his status as a Heisman Trophy winner after over a decade, with his portrait now displayed in the 'Heisman House'. Bush's original trophy was vacated in 2010 due to NCAA rule violations related to receiving improper benefits while at USC. In April, the Heisman Trust recognized changes in college athletics and welcomed Bush back, allowing him to participate in events and ads alongside fellow Heisman winners. He expressed excitement about rejoining the Heisman family and contributing to the organization's mission. Bush is set to feature prominently in Nissan's 'Heisman House' commercials, marking his return to the spotlight with other legendary players. His Heisman-winning season in 2005 saw him accumulate over 2,000 yards and 18 touchdowns, solidifying his legacy in college football.

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