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Frak The Jags said:This is as much a non story as Vince's Wunderlic. In the end, it really won't matter. Either of them. Anti-Vince fans wanted the Wunderlic story to be the end of Vince & Anti-Reggie fans want this to be the same for Reggie.
Toast on a College level.kastofsna said:how is he toast? nothing will happen to him.
It was $700,000. And it was since 04/05.B.Diddy said:i was lookin at sports center last night and it said reggie bush was being investigated by the ncaa ......apparently his parents were living in a 2 million dollar house since november paid 4 by his agent
gwallaia said:He can always say to the disgruntled USC alumni, "At least I'm not OJ."
Frak,Frak The Jags said:This is as much a non story as Vince's Wunderlic. In the end, it really won't matter. Either of them. Anti-Vince fans wanted the Wunderlic story to be the end of Vince & Anti-Reggie fans want this to be the same for Reggie.
TreWardTxn said:The article acts like Bush couldn't grasp the fact that his parents leased a $750,000 house without having the money. That simply makes no sense. If this is an issue of helping his family, I just find it incredible that they couldn't wait not even a year, but the four months 'till Jan. when Bush would sign with an agent and get his first endorsements.
BigBull17 said:They could have gotten a back loaded lease, cause every one knows their boy is gonna get paid come April. Its like when Labron James got the Hummer during his Sr. year in high school, what sales man isnt gonna give a potential millionair a back loaded lease.
BigBull17 said:They could have gotten a back loaded lease, cause every one knows their boy is gonna get paid come April.
Frank_The_Tank said:After reading about Reggie Bush and Co. having agents purchase a home for them durring his college days makes me sick. What a lack of respect for his team, for his School, and for his fans. What makes me sick is how he presents this I am a good kid, raised right, do the right thing crap. He is a scab, a cheat, and his lack of honesty will probably cost his school big time. What if his team has to forfiet their National Championships because the kid could not follow the rules. Jeremy Bloom from Colorado had his elegibility taken away because of small gifts given during a ski competition but he was honest and he did the right thing.
Battle Red Bull said:Even if it was a back loaded lease, then the house wouldn't be empty as soon as somebody got wise to it.
um, this is big news....that must be a huge rug. The NCAA can't put the Texans on probation...so I'm not worried about it. This is a USC issue.Caphorn said:It's funny that people will excuse this as no big deal, simply because they like Reggie as a football player. Cheating is a big deal. The NCAA needs to make a serious statement very soon about this kind of thing. I don't like how easily this and the AD stuff is being swept under the rug.
BigBull17 said:I know I was answering TreWardTxn statement about how could Bush not know how they were able to lease the house for 750k without the money.
TreWardTxn said:Honestly, I don't care about athletes getting perks from alumni and boosters after all the money they make for these schools; but a 3/4 mill dollar home? That takes it right there, you can't turn the cheek on that. I don't know how this could affect USC more than having their '05 season erased from the books, as these guys don't seem connected to the university...
Texans86 said:Alright, I'm not commenting on whether this was right or wrong, only acknowledging that it happens in many different schools. In reply to the above quote, I wanted to note that housing prices in California are outrageous. A $750,000 in Houston or the surrounding suburbs is a huge house; however, in California, that is likely about an average size house, nothing excessive.
Just found this link. Average housing price in San Diego is $550,000, so $750,000 isn't a whole lot more comparitively, if you know how quickly small additions increase housing costs. Average standalone house costs $861,759.
http://www.sdhc.net/giaboutus2.shtml
Caphorn said:This is all very interesting EXCEPT THAT THE HOUSE WAS OWNED BY AN AGENT - not Reggie Bush's family. In other words, staying there is what you'd call a benefit or a perk - no matter what the cost. And in SD, a $750K house is a damn nice house for a couple of low wage earners.
OK fine. Let's talk average.Texans86 said:Alright, I'm not commenting on whether this was right or wrong, only acknowledging that it happens in many different schools. In reply to the above quote, I wanted to note that housing prices in California are outrageous. A $750,000 in Houston or the surrounding suburbs is a huge house; however, in California, that is likely about an average size house, nothing excessive.
Just found this link. Average housing price in San Diego is $550,000, so $750,000 isn't a whole lot more comparitively, if you know how quickly small additions increase housing costs. Average standalone house costs $861,759.
http://www.sdhc.net/giaboutus2.shtml
On Monday, David Cornwell, the attorney who represents Reggie Bush's family, told ESPN's Joe Schad that Reggie Bush had no knowledge of the "lease" agreement between his parents and San Diego businessman Michael Michaels, who owned the home the Bush family lived in.
"At this point, I'm not going to get into the particulars of the transactions between the family and Mr. Michaels," Cornwell said. "It is inapppropriate to presume that the Griffins did anything wrong."
Hard to beleive and all you bush guys know it.The Dude Abides said:Not sure if this has been posted... but his lawyer says that Bush didn't know.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2419079
The Dude Abides said:Not sure if this has been posted... but his lawyer says that Bush didn't know.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2419079
Okay, we all agree it's illegal as far as the NCAA is concerned. But Bush is no longer part of the NCAA. So how are they going to punish him? They can't.jreal26 said:It's totally illegal as far as the NCAA is concerned! It's everything that college athletics is not supposed to be about. An athlete, or his family, cannot receive benefits from boosters, agents, or "friends of the program" in this manner. Bush is the reigning "Heisman Trophy" winner, and it would be a terrible black eye to his character. The fact that he would willingly jeopardize the O5' season for he and his fellow teammates would be extremely Selfish!!! Hopefully this story is not true, but if it is this should raise huge flags regarding this guys' character. This screams of a "Me first!" type of guy! This is a huge investment we're talking about, and the situation will need to be investigated. Hopefully the Texans have done there homework already and decided this is a non issue.
Huge said:I hate it when threads explode over a day or so and I lose track of it. Anyway, from Page 2...
Okay, we all agree it's illegal as far as the NCAA is concerned. But Bush is no longer part of the NCAA. So how are they going to punish him? They can't.
So you look towards USC. This alleged infraction didn't take part in order to benefit USC. It was to benefit Bush's family and the "agent" that was putting them up. It's not like the guy gave up his house so that Bush would play at USC. So where is USC at fault here? How did they benefit from this?
Big B Texan Fan said:What angers me the most is that about 3 weeks ago I finally came to grips with the fact that Bush is coming. Now this, grrreat. The minute he's stipped of the Heisman and his teams '05 season is striken from the NCAA books, it's only gonna get worse.
Now we're gonna take a "Change of Pace" scat back with "Character and Integrity Issues" with the #1 overall pick.
He'll fit right in with:
A. Cheerleader Mom
B. Enron
C. That Yates b@#*& who drowned her kids
D. That other lady who drove over her husband 10 times
E. Jeff Alm
F. Warren Moon beating his wife
G. Marcus Coleman slamming his car into a tree on Richmond
H. Forgot name-Rocket that was caught w/weed
I. Peek, leaving his playbook in car with car running and it getting stolen
You know what they say about cream, it rises to the top. The stuff on the bottom is crap.