Reggie Bush
Reggie Bush
Reginald Alfred "Reggie" Bush Jr.is an American football running back who is currently a free agent. He played college football at USC, where he earned consensus All-American honors twice and won a Heisman Trophy, and was drafted by the New Orleans Saints second overall in the 2006 NFL Draft. Bush won Super Bowl XLIV with the Saints in 2010 over the Indianapolis Colts. He has also played for the Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth2 March 1985
CitySpring Valley, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I hope it rains. We'll get to carry the ball a lot.
I really put in a lot of extra work coming into this season.
I think now it is just about the draft and making this whole thing happen.
But I?m very excited to test my abilities at the next level, to see if I could do the same things I did in college and high school and Pop Warner.
I pushed him as hard as I could. I saw them all bunch up in the middle and I knew I had to help get him over.
I play on pure instincts. I remember being surrounded by three guys getting ready to tackle me, and I saw one of my teammates off to the right by himself, and I tried to pitch the ball to him. That's the type of player I am. I play fearless and I'm willing to score at all costs. I feel like if I would have made the pitch and we'd scored, it would have been the greatest play in college history.
I guess you can say it's mine to lose if I didn't take the proper steps in presenting myself to be the No. 1 draft pick. I'm competing every day.
I guess they just didn't have the answers for us today.
I'm a sports fan. I'm not just an athlete who plays football.
He's a playmaker and big time players step it up in big time games and he definitely stood up.
This shows this is a great program. Coach Carroll has brought this program back up to where it used to be. USC was down for a while, but Coach brought us back and today speaks for itself. We're definitely on our way to qualifying as a dynasty.
When you join the NFL, you start from scratch. As long as I've been playing - which has been since I was eight years old - the game becomes harder at every level. Little league, high school, college - they're different stages you have to go through, and professional sport is completely different again.
We pride ourselves on being able to make those kinds of plays. We were surprised they came up with the stop there.
For the teams that are going to be playing us, you just better be ready.