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USC football: Reggie Bush not worried about NCAA decision or speculation regarding Heisman

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USC administrators and fans are anxiously awaiting the NCAA’s report following a four-year investigation of the Trojans’ athletic program.

But Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush, who is at the center of the probe, apparently has not given it much thought lately

When the New Orleans Times-Picayune on Tuesday asked the New Orleans Saints running back for his thoughts on USC, he said, ‘None, just whatever happens, happens. What I’m really focused on is where I’m at right now, where I’m at with the Saints team right now, and so just really looking toward the future.’

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In regard to speculation that he could lose the Heisman if the NCAA finds that he was ineligible, Bush said, ‘That hasn’t even crossed my mind. I’m not even worried about it.’

During USC’s appearance before the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions in February, Bush attended the Winter Olympics and told The Times, ‘I am USC and I represent USC.’

-- Gary Klein

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