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Subject: Bush Family Home Issues
Posted by: GoatLocker
- Sustainer [060151121] Sun, Apr 23, 2006, 15:15
Quite the news being broken by Yahoo.
Could USC have to forfeit games etc??????
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1 | GoatLocker Sustainer
ID: 060151121 Mon, Apr 24, 2006, 09:52
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Haven't found an awful lot of more info on this.
Does appear that USC has turned it all over to the Pac 10 to investigate.
Appears that Michaels is trying to get the money back from the family since Bush went a different route.
Not real clear if the Indians and Casino have a direct tie or not.
Surprised this hasn't gotten any interest.
Cliff
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2 | Motley Crue Dude
ID: 439372011 Mon, Apr 24, 2006, 10:07
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I'm sort of wondering why "Yahoo Sports" was the lead investigative news agency on this story. It's a big deal if the accusations of impropriety are true. I couldn't find it on CNN.com. MSNBC.com has a report, but the way that story is written, Yahoo had a hand in breaking it.
I guess Yahoo is a reasonable investigative news service? At least in terms of resources? I almost never read Yahoo's news. I stick to the big guys.
Does Yahoo have a parent company that will not surprise me when I hear about it, like TIME-Warner or Viacom?
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3 | Mikel
ID: 44372010 Mon, Apr 24, 2006, 10:17
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Sportsline and ESPN have the AP story. Yahoo is the main source for that article.
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4 | Great One
ID: 83242410 Mon, Apr 24, 2006, 12:24
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I was thinking of George W. Bush when I originally clicked on this thread. He screws everything else up, so why not
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5 | Motley Crue Dude
ID: 439372011 Mon, Apr 24, 2006, 16:23
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I was thinking this was something to do with the Prez, too, when I saw the thread.
We're just used to seeing his name up in lights all the time.
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6 | Species Leader
ID: 07724916 Mon, Apr 24, 2006, 17:03
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LOL - I figured the Bush girls had gotten drunk, stoned or laid again.
I too chuckled that "Yahoo sports" had uncovered this. While I suppose it's not quite Woodward and Bernstein, it seems to have legs.
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7 | Frick@Work Donor
ID: 3410101718 Mon, Apr 24, 2006, 17:10
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Another breaking story just in "Grass is green.
Wow, you mean that the NCAA and colleges failed to detect student athletes getting improper benefits? Absolutely expected. It seems to be growing because Bush is expected to be the #1 pick and USC has had a great 3 year run.
If a reporter wanted, I would be willing to bet he could go to any almost big time football school and see athletes who are from poor famalies driving around town in new cars wearing "bling". Vince Young was quoted as saying that Texas players don't often leave early because they are treated like royalty around town. Are they getting improper benefits, probably. Didn't 2 Florida State players get busted for getting huge discounts on clothes?
It cracks me up that people are shocked that this might have happened.
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8 | GoatLocker Sustainer
ID: 060151121 Mon, Apr 24, 2006, 17:11
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Guess I should have said Reggie Bush Family.
Didn't think of it at the time.
Here is another link from the local San Diego news.
USC wants Pac-10 to review arrangement
Guess the big key here is that if it is true, USC will have to forfeit all the games he played in, and give back the Bowl Money.
And probably no impact on him at all.
Cliff
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9 | Sludge
ID: 11042612 Mon, Apr 24, 2006, 17:36
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It cracks me up that people are shocked that this might have happened.
I for one am shocked. Shocked!
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10 | Species Leader
ID: 07724916 Mon, Apr 24, 2006, 17:37
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You know, that would suck for USC. It's one thing if the school arranges that stuff (or, more accurately, they get caught arranging that stuff) - but he went out on his own to get that house from someone connected to a sports agent. It's not as if some USC booster/coach hooked him up. Is it the school's responsibility to watch out for EVERYTHING?
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11 | GoatLocker Sustainer
ID: 060151121 Mon, Apr 24, 2006, 18:42
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Yes, it is the school's responsibility for all of this.
Doesn't matter that they had nothing to do with it.
That was the side of this that I was looking at getting a discussion going on.
The school gets hammered and he sees no impact.
Cliff
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12 | GoatLocker Sustainer
ID: 060151121 Mon, Apr 24, 2006, 21:20
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Gets even more interesting.
Now CBS Sports is talking about the Heisman Trophy being taken away from Reggie.
Cliff
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13 | TB Sherpa
ID: 031811922 Mon, Apr 24, 2006, 21:26
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If you can kill your exwife and keep your Heisman...
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14 | GoatLocker Sustainer
ID: 060151121 Mon, Apr 24, 2006, 22:02
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And Reggie is on the Sports saying "We haven't done anything wrong."
Cliff
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15 | GoatLocker Sustainer
ID: 060151121 Wed, Apr 26, 2006, 13:52
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It just gets deeper.
Transcripts allegedly tie Bush to sports agency
And it looks like another USC player for sure involved and maybe more in other ways.
Cliff
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16 | Ref Donor
ID: 539581218 Thu, Apr 27, 2006, 19:34
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RE:13 I've heard that argument and the only difference I see is that OJ wasn't declared ineligible. If Bush is declared ineligible and his records and appearances vacated, how can he win the Heisman?
After reading GL's link, HOLY SMOKES!!! My guess is that he's going down. Well, not him, he'll be rich, but his school and perhaps his Heisman may be history.
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17 | GoatLocker Sustainer
ID: 060151121 Thu, Apr 27, 2006, 19:42
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Ref is refering to the link in 15.
Implicates Winston Justice and potentially other players from USC.
Will be interesting to see how it all plays out.
Limo rides with a Gang Banger.....good image for USC.
Cliff
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18 | GoatLocker Sustainer
ID: 060151121 Fri, Apr 28, 2006, 08:27
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And it just keeps getting better and better.
Homeowner alleges Bush family paid no rent
The article in this morning's LA Times says even more than this one does.
Cliff
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19 | Frick@Work Donor
ID: 3410101718 Fri, Apr 28, 2006, 08:51
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It will be interesting if the the agent can provide communications that prove that Reggie was aware of the arrangement.
Did anyone else notice that the agent said he paid Bush and his family 300k? Even if rent was 10k/month, there is still almost 200k unaccounted for.
Does this change where Bush goes in the draft or how good of a pro he will be, not at all.
But, USC has to be scared #*&!less.
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20 | GoatLocker Sustainer
ID: 060151121 Fri, Apr 28, 2006, 08:58
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The LA Times article talks about a $3 Million law suit against Bush and the family and extortion claims by Bush's lawyer.
Really getting deep.
There is another article on Yahoo talking about $4500 a month rent.
They were supposedly in the house 20 Months, but that doesn't add up.
Cliff
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21 | MIkel
ID: 236287 Fri, Apr 28, 2006, 09:06
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It blows me away to think that family members of the "best player in college football" and probably the most advertised player too, would agree to something like agreeing to take a "free" house. (I mean doesn't any sort or red flag go off?)
My first thought is, how common does this sort of thing happen? Did the Bush's see this type of treatment going on around the USC program already that they were just going to join the party? Maybe not with houses, but perhaps cars, limos, other comps and benefits. Maybe its more common than we think. Naturally this is simply speculation, but ya never know. I'm a student at MSU, and I know I like to think these sort of thing DO NOT occur here.
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22 | Ref Donor
ID: 539581218 Fri, Apr 28, 2006, 09:35
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More on the bush situation.
That link talks about the NFLPA's assertion of extortion and more. Also how Bush is going to say that his parents moved in and started paying rent. couldn't afford it and was told don't worry about it.
Here is my best guess on what happened. Bush was offered all of this stuff. Agreed to it. Backed out. Told ok, then pay us 3.2 mil or we're going to OUT you about your illegal benefits starting with your parents and their house that will make you ineligible at USC. He didn't respond--thinking hey 3.2 mil is a lot of money and I'm heading to the NFL anyhow. Boom they leak the info about the house before the NFL draft to try and hurt his value. Now Bush shows the letters and says he's being extorted (which he is). But still, this doesn't look good for his eligibility for last year.
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23 | Frick@Work Donor
ID: 3410101718 Fri, Apr 28, 2006, 10:47
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Re:21
This sort of things at most big time programs, both basketball and football. Coaches turn a blind eye on it. You have a kid from a poor background suddenly driving to practice in a brand new car should raise a question, but the coaches just ignore it.
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24 | Ref Donor
ID: 539581218 Fri, Apr 28, 2006, 15:15
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Now this chump, Michael Michaels is saying that the Bush family owes $54,000 in back rent. Wonder if Bush can shut everyone up by giving that chump the rent money and letting this issue fade away?
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25 | Ref Donor
ID: 539581218 Fri, Apr 28, 2006, 15:32
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Now Yahoo! and ESPN is reporting that not only did Bush's parents never pay rent (nor were asked to do so) these guys paid for Bush's parents to go to his road games.
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26 | GoatLocker Sustainer
ID: 060151121 Fri, Apr 28, 2006, 15:42
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One of my earlier links talks about Bush, Winston Justice and other unnamed players having nite on the town on these guys.
Odds are it will get really ugly before it is over.
Cliff
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27 | Ktx
ID: 53562816 Fri, Apr 28, 2006, 19:04
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When it rains, it pours - now Sanchez in trouble... guilty until proven innocent...
Pete Carroll Deserves coach of the decade if he can continue the tremendous success..
Fight On!
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28 | GoatLocker Sustainer
ID: 060151121 Sat, Apr 29, 2006, 01:02
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Now the discussion is that USC could lose all 13 wins from 2004 and the 2005 Championship be recinded by the BCS.
BCS officials: Ineligible Bush could dethrone USC
Just gets worse and worse for USC.
Cliff
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29 | Ref Donor
ID: 539581218 Sat, Apr 29, 2006, 09:42
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And Bush has already fallen in the draft!
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30 | Ref Donor
ID: 539581218 Sat, Apr 29, 2006, 10:17
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It keeps getting worse. Now there is a letter shwoing that Bush's parents asked and received $100K. Also eludes to the fact that this was over the past two seasons and they were talking about adding USC to the settlement process!!!
ESPN article
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31 | rockafellerskank
ID: 180352016 Sat, Apr 29, 2006, 15:07
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A few random thoughts if these reports pan out to be true.
1) The NCAA needs to look at a different way to handle these situations. if true, USC and future USC teams/players are going to suffer cause Reggie & family broker rules.
2) If USC has to firfeit games/titles/bowls money, I'd love to see them file suit against bush for damages (millions). Even if it gets thrown out, I'd hope it would make future athletes think twice (defense lawyers ain't cheap).
3) I'd be willing to bet that 90% of all Div. I athelets in major sports get "special or extra benefits" -- it's all a matter of degree and amount. I think the NCAA should give up this naive notion of amateur athletics as the Olympics have done.
4) If Reggie forwent the 2005 draft to stay in school, he's a hypocrite for taking money. He must have felt "entitled" to the best of both worlds -- NCAA title shot and cash (pro).
5) In the case of a coach or employee of the university being involved, I agree on scholl penalties, but USC can't control meetings between the Bush familiy and gang-banging-agents-wanna-be's.
6) If I was a GM, this would make me questions the homies Reggie's gonna run with. Some guys just can never leave bad influences behind.
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32 | GolfFreak Leader
ID: 01730209 Sat, Apr 29, 2006, 19:53
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Sweet post RFK.
Would luv to see #2 happen.
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