USC stays silent about NCAA investigation
Sunday, May 31st, 2009
Weeks have dragged into months, and months into years, since USC was rocked by allegations that star football player Reggie Bush broke rules by accepting cash, a car and free housing from two businessmen who hoped to profit from him after he turned professional.








It seems to me that common sense dictates that there are two possibilities about the NCAA Reggie Bush investigation, which is related to events that happened in 2005: USC has something to hide; the NCAA is
incompetent. Possibly both apply. Can anybody seriously believe an investigative process can actually take this long, unless it is hampered by the above considerations?
Money talks and USC walks. The string of pro athletes in waiting will continue as Marcus and Will walk the sidelines. The bumblers at the NCAA are content to pound on Alabama, Florida State etc. while looking away from Pete and the tinsel town warriors as they continue to embarrass Notre Dame and Ohio State to the delight of their well-heeled alums who actually attended USC and Hollywood royals Spielberg, Lucas and Zemeckis.