Reggie Bush Reverses Field, Won’t Return Heisman Trophy

Sports by Brooks is reporting that Reggie Bush has changed course, on a dime, and will not be giving back the 2005 Heisman Trophy award he won while playing football for the USC Trojans.
The Heisman Trophy Trust revoked the award from Bush nearly nine months ago. Bush had stated shortly after that he would return the trophy to the Trust.
Bush and/or his parents loaned the trophy to the San Diego Hall of Champions. The Trust has inquired several times to Bush and his agent about having the award returned. The SDHOC has yet to display the award.
I can confirm that as of Wednesday evening, Bush’s Heisman Trophy remains in storage at the San Diego Hall of Champions, despite the fact that Bush was actually in San Diego last weekend to host an extremely low-profile football camp bearing his name and appear at a cancer research benefit.
A source close to Bush told me late Wednesday that the NFL running back, his stepfather and mother also ran into SD Hall of Champions executive LaChica at an event during Bush’s brief San Diego stay, but that the SDHOC was no closer to returning the Heisman Trophy to Bush or his family.
Why?
The same source said Bush has decided he will not return the Heisman Trophy to the Heisman Trophy Trust.
I was told Bush and the Griffins “loaned” the trophy to the San Diego Hall of Champions to get it off their hands for the time being, treating the local museum as a safe deposit box of sorts. When Bush’s disgraced reputation eventually fades from everyday life, which if Bush’s recent, media-free SD weekend was any indication may have already happened, the Griffins will retake personal possession of the sacred bronze object to do with it what they please.
Brooks believes that Bush has no intention of all of returning the award and is using the SDHOC as a safety security box until people forget he actually still has the vacated trophy.
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