Reggie Bush will finally get his Heisman Trophy back after fourteen years. The "formal reinstatement" was announced yesterday morning after the Heisman Trust acknowledged the "enormous changes in the college football landscape." In 2010, Bush's Heisman was "forfeited" after his alma mater, USC, was sanctioned. It was ruled that Bush had received "improper benefits during a Trojan career that spanned from 2003 to 2005." Bush will have his trophy returned, USC will receive a replica, and Bush will be "invited to all future Heisman Trophy ceremonies, beginning in the 2024 season."
The change in the "College Football Landscape" they are discussing is the NIL. It was an evil look to have current NCAA players making MILLIONS of dollars and one of the greatest of all time be cast a shadow on for doing the same thing. Reggie Bush made that school, the TV networks, and countless other companies and people a ton of money while he wasn't allowed to receive a cheeseburger for free.
Finally, the worst wrong has been righted.