FOUR years and counting.....but the NCAA still doesn't seem to care, even though the evidence is becoming overwhelming
that while starring for USC, running back Reggie Bush was paid hundreds of thousands of bucks in improper benefits.
Hmmm... wonder how fast the NCAA would swoop in if it was BU and if it was a few hundred inadvertent bucks from a
summer job he really did have?
Oh well, maybe the disgruntled businessman who wants some of his money back from Reggie will help get the facts out in the open.
Now he's suing Reggie and calling some of the big names to testify...
http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-spw-dufresne3-2008may03,0,120697.story
http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-bush3-2008may03,0,3768729.story
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/bush-usc-lake-2033250-sports-case
http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports/nfl/20080503-9999-1s3bush.html
Remember....BU was NOT INVOLVED with the extra pay POB got, and yet this story somehow suggests that if USC can
distance itself and say they really didn't know anything about Reggie Bush living in a luxury home and getting $300,000
in cash and gifts, then just maybe the NCAA won't bother checking.
Here's the line of the century.......
"The secret in football is to win first and ask questions later."
but that also applies to the BCS-type guys winning in every sport...
also, note one line at the end of the final link that says the guy who gave Reggie Bush free use of his luxury home for
his college days, and who therefore also gave Bush tens of thousands of improper benefits, has reached a settlement
and has dropped his part of the suit.
I predicted years ago that the NCAA wouldn't bother with this case since USC makes so much $$ for college football and the NCAA.
But if the outcry is loud enough and the evidence is all over the front pages, then they will have no choice -
as was the case when numerous large bills fell out of UPS packages headed for one of the University of Kentucky recruits a number of years ago.
Again....if it is Bradley, all the NCAA needs is a sliver of suspicion and evidence.
If it is USC or Kentucky, the evidence has to be overwhelming before they are embarrassed into action!!