SBDomer
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The NCAA probably ain't going to do shit about this..
Yahoo did a number on him and USC. If even a small percentage of this is true, USC can return Reggie's Heisman and about 10 scholarships per year for the next 5 years...and that's just for starters..............serious talk about USC forfeiting all victories in 2005 and half in 2004 (plus National Championship) - go to Yahoo sports Ncaa football!!

Until the NCAA does something, in my mind, USC will continue to walk between the rain drops as always, simple as that...
Just sarcasam, or do you have insight into why not?
"I'm on my kids at every turn, every day, doing whatever I can to keep outside influences from clouding their thought processes." … Carroll talks to the Los Angeles Times about his effort to maintain a clean program.
If all this is true it is unbelivable or in this day and age probably not. I think it is dispicable any way you look at it. Whatever happened to playing for the love of the game and a good education. Since I am much older than most who post on this site I guess I am just a little naive when it comes to things like this.Jesus! as an auditor If all that stuff in that article is true I cannot believe how stupid new era or whatever marketing company is for leaving such a trail.......i mean nieanderthal (sp?) mobsters at least tried and often did a decent job laundering money or hiring accountants to do it for them......And they never comemented on it either way (not denying it not confiming it......just i dont know what your talking about) this ornstein guy talked up a storm on the subject and basically admitted two violations already (giving out loans to family/friends and negotiations involving bush)......
"I'm inhterested to see how this turns out........in the article"And I haven't really given them anything since I signed Reggie," Ornstein said. "Reggie's been taking care of his family. On a couple of occasions, Reggie's (step)father borrowed money and he paid me back afterwards.''..........
"All of that was based on only if I got [Bush] as client," Ornstein told reporters at the NFL Draft in April. "It was only going to be if and when I signed him. No deal was ever consummated until Reggie signed with me after the season."
Whatever happened to playing for the love of the game and a good education.
This is still present.
Just not in Division I-A college football.
Agreed here at Butler we have won 4 games now over the 4 years I have been here....if your on that team your playing for the love of the game....'cuz you certainly aren't playing for anything else.