God, I hope so they desevre everything thrown at them.2 Year Bowl Ban for USC are the reports
2 Year Bowl Ban for USC are the reports
Yeah I just caught that too. I'm curious if Bush will have his Heisman reneged? Doubt it, but you never know.And the ticker now says a forfeiture of wins from the 2004 season
I read something a while back that most of the Heisman voters wouldn't vote to renege his trophyYeah I just caught that too. I'm curious if Bush will have his Heisman reneged? Doubt it, but you never know.And the ticker now says a forfeiture of wins from the 2004 season
USC maybe deserves this but that's a REAL hammer the NCAA is laying down. It's basically going to plummet the program in the short term and kill things for all the upperclassmen who haven't done anything wrong. 20 scholarships! That's a serious handicap.I read something a while back that most of the Heisman voters wouldn't vote to renege his trophyYeah I just caught that too. I'm curious if Bush will have his Heisman reneged? Doubt it, but you never know.And the ticker now says a forfeiture of wins from the 2004 season
NCAA hands USC two-year bowl game ban, major scholarship reduction in football
The penalties come after a four-year investigation into allegations surrounding Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush and former basketball star O.J. Mayo. The Trojans will lose more than 20 scholarships in football.
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Former USC basketball player O.J. Mayo, left, and former football player Reggie Bush have been at the center of a four-year NCAA investigation that has resulted in a two-year bowl ban for the Trojans and a loss of scholarships. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times; Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
A two-year bowl ban and a loss of more than 20 football scholarships are among the sanctions that the NCAA has dealt USC, a source with knowledge of the situation said Wednesday.
The NCAA, the governing body for collegiate sports, informed USC of its decision after a four-year investigation regarding allegations centered on former football player Reggie Bush and former basketball player O.J. Mayo. The NCAA could make its decision public as early as today.
USC officials would not confirm that the school had received the NCAA's report.