I agree with the reporter for the LA Times,
"
Reggie Bush is not a victim. The fact that he has regained a piece of hardware produced by his amazing football skills doesn’t change the fact that — based on rules of a different era —
the NCAA determined he broke those rules.
After the NCAA ruled he brazenly disregarded its now-antiquated rules, its committee on infractions
sent USC into a dark hole from which it has never emerged.
Bush's
alleged acceptance of rent-free housing for his parents and $300,000 from two sports agents led to NCAA sanctions that ran the football program into the ground.
In the 14 years since the Bush investigation essentially burned down Heritage Hall, the Trojans have never regained national prominence. They have yet to play for a national title. They have one major bowl win. They have gone through six coaches. They have endured controversy and scandal and general chaos.
By losing 30 scholarships and being placed on two years' probation, they fell behind the rest of the college football world and have never been able to catch up.
Meanwhile, Bush scurried away from the smoking wreckage with an 11-year, $63-million pro career and a since-ended national television gig.
He’s never apologized for anything. He’s never accepted responsibility for his role in the probation. He has seemingly never once thought of all the overmatched young Trojans who were beaten down for the last decade because the program had been stripped of its foundation."
He hurt Southern Cal knowing he was breaking the rules...I don't know how much love is being shown by the Alumni and LA community.