Posted on 06/10/2010 12:38:44 PM PDT by OldDeckHand
The NCAA just blew up USC football's world by forcing the Trojans to forfeit their victory in the '05 Orange Bowl ... a win that earned them the National Championship.
This all comes after an NCAA investigation concluded Reggie Bush got improper benefits while at USC.
According to the NCAA findings Bush received a car, and his family received a house and other financial benefits.
(Excerpt) Read more at tmz.com ...
So this one really is Bush’s fault.
It’s Bush’s fault!
USC played Oklahoma for the championship that year.
Ching ching! LOL!
I was referring to the next year where USC lost to Vince Young and the ‘Horns.
This was swirling around for the past few years so the Boy Wonder knew this could happen.
FYI: Some (incredibly adorable) USC students worked unbelievably hard to get their scholarships without being the least bit "Spoiled" and had to dodge gang fights and step over drunks to get to campus every damned day. Jerk.
for all of the years they have pulling this crap you would think they would have it down pat on how to hide it. guess not. glad they got nailed.
But USC's #1 ranking for the entire 2005 season was due to its national championship win the previous season against Oklahoma.
Would have been nice if the ruling came down BEFORE National Signing Day.
Yeah, 2004 was the year Mack Brown abased himself to get to the Rose Bowl instead of Cal. So now Cal is the 2004 Pac-10 champion and still hasn’t played in a Rose Bowl since 1960.
To me, this news is like Christmas is June.
In other news
Oklahoma is planning on petitioning the Southeastern Conference to become a member of its conference.
http://www.kctv5.com/sports/23860558/detail.html
I can hear all of the “HA HAs” coming from Knoxville right now.
I think that there's precedent for letting freshman transfer in such instances, without making them sit out a year. Could be wrong.
WOW!!! Plus the article mentioned UT and A&M joining the Big 10 leaving both Tech and Baylor hanging.
I believe the SEC would welcome a great program like OU.
That deserves its own post.
Ya think?
Put ‘em UP!
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