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A few weeks before the game, USC's Reggie Bush won the Heisman Trophy (since vacated in 2010) ahead of second-place finisher Vince Young. Bush had the second-highest number of first place votes in Heisman history (behind O. J. Simpson) and the highest percentage of first-place votes, [14] while Young had a record number of second-place votes ...
Young played college football for the Texas Longhorns, and is often mentioned among the greatest quarterbacks in NCAA history. [1] As a junior, he received the Davey O'Brien Award, given annually to the best college quarterback in the nation. He finished second behind Reggie Bush in Heisman Trophy voting.
Bush amassed a total of 279 all-purpose yards (82 rushing yards, 95 receiving yards, 102 kickoff return yards) and one touchdown, but he was overshadowed in a losing effort by Heisman runner-up Vince Young and Bush's teammate LenDale White, who led USC in rushing with 123 yards and three touchdowns.
Reggie Bush spoke on the All the Smoke Podcast about his bond with Vince Young and how the Texas QB refused to take his Heisman Trophy. Why Texas legend Vince Young refused to take Reggie Bush's ...
The Trojans running back was named college football's best player in 2005, convincingly winning the vote over star quarterbacks of the time such as Texas' Vince Young, Bush's teammate Matt Leinart ...
Best game ever?
Less than three weeks before the game, USC's Reggie Bush won the Heisman Trophy ahead of second place finisher, and Texas quarterback, Vince Young. Bush had the second highest number of first place votes in Heisman history (O. J. Simpson) and the highest percentage of first place votes, [52] while Young had a record number of second place votes ...
Less than three weeks before the game, USC Trojan Reggie Bush won the Heisman Trophy—since vacated—ahead of second place finisher Vince Young. Bush had the second highest number of first place votes in Heisman history (behind O. J. Simpson) and the highest percentage of first place votes, [170] while Young had a record number of second ...