College football is the one major sport in this land that consistently just can't get things right. Bogged down by hypocrisy, overwhelmed by duplicity and seemingly incapable of seeing that everyone on the outside can actually see them for the unmitigated phonies that they are, the folks who run college football continue to roll along in their own blissful ignorance.
So it should be absolutely no surprise that there is a shameful movement afoot by administrators at the University of Southern California to defrock Reggie Bush of his Heisman Trophy while simultaneously attempting appeals to the NCAA to allow the school to hold onto the ill-gotten 2004 national championship that Bush helped the Trojans win.
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