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Darth Thanatos
04-24-2006, 11:26 AM
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=AvDdkeAzC3kTy.4_98FR_ygcvrYF?slug=cr-bush042306&prov=yhoo&type=lgns

SPRING VALLEY, Calif. – In this sprawling hilltop community with a breathtaking view of Sweetwater Lake, it was no secret who lived in the 3,000-square-foot house at the corner of Apple Street and Luther Avenue.

That home, residents would tell you, was where Reggie Bush's family lived.

That is, until this weekend, when the family abruptly packed up and vacated the residence – less than 24 hours after Yahoo! Sports approached Bush's mother about information linking the property to Michael Michaels, a man who is alleged to have tried to play a role in steering Bush toward an agent and who also has ties to a sports marketing company.

Days before Bush is expected to be the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, unanswered questions about the residence and how his mother, stepfather and brother came to live in it within the last year have prompted the University of Southern California to refer the matter to the Pacific-10 Conference for an investigation.

NCAA statutes prohibit student-athletes or their families from receiving extra benefits from professional sports agents, marketing companies or their representatives. A breach of these statutes could result in an athlete being ruled ineligible, and games in which they played could be forfeited.

USC finished 12-1 last season, its 35-game winning streak and national championship bid both ending with a loss in the Rose Bowl to Texas. Bush, a junior running back, won the Heisman Trophy and elected to skip his senior season and turn pro in January.

In response to reporters' questions about the matter late last week, USC athletic department officials said they would look into it.

"Rather than jumping to conclusions, we need to determine the facts before commenting on this report," Trojans athletic director Mike Garrett said in a statement released by the school on Friday. "We have asked the Pac-10 to look into this."

State records show the Apple Street home was built in late 2004 and early 2005, then purchased by Michaels on March 29, 2005 for $757,500. Around that time, neighbors say Bush's family moved in. Whether they had visited the house while it was being built is unknown, but there is an inscription in one of the cement slabs in the driveway reading "The Griffins '05."

Michaels is the only person who has been listed on the deed to the home.

Bush's mother, Denise Griffin, was approached in the driveway of the house on Thursday, but declined to comment.

"I have absolutely nothing to say," Griffin said when asked about ownership of the property, which is where Bush's mother, stepfather LaMar and brother Jovan lived during USC's 2005 season.

Before moving to the house on Apple Lane, Bush's family was listed as living in an apartment elsewhere in Spring Valley, a community located about 13 miles east of San Diego.

At some point after Bush's family moved into the residence, Michaels and an associate named Lloyd Lake are said to have contacted San Diego-based sports agent David Caravantes and offered to facilitate Bush's recruitment. A source with intimate knowledge of the meeting said it took place during the 2005 college football season and that Michaels was looking for a local agent to handle the contract negotiations for players he intended to sign to his marketing firm.

Michaels and Lake told Caravantes they were planning to start a sports marketing agency with Bush as their anchor client. It was also during this meeting that Michaels and Lake mentioned the potential name of the agency: New Era Sports & Entertainment.

The pitch to Caravantes was said to have been simple: He would be Bush's agent and Michaels' marketing creation would handle the promotion of the USC star. At some point after pitching this idea, Michaels informed Caravantes that Bush's family was living in a home Michaels owned. Caravantes isn't believed to have met with Bush and was never considered to be in the mix before the USC star hired Reebok adviser Mike Ornstein and agent Joel Segal of Worldwide Football Inc. as his representatives.

Repeated attempts to reach Segal and Bush were unsuccessful.

While it's unclear what official role Michaels played in New Era Sports, indications are that the company barely got off the ground – if at all. According to corporation filings in California, paperwork for New Era Sports & Entertainment was drawn up on Nov. 23, 2005, and records list the business address in Los Angeles under an attorney named Phillip M. Smith Jr.

Contacted late last week, Smith Jr. refused to talk about New Era Sports – even declining to give public details such as a phone number for the company, where the New Era offices were located or who was serving as the company's current president or manager.

Asked why he wouldn't provide such information, Smith ended the brief telephone conversation, saying, "That's really not an issue that I want to deal with." He has failed to return multiple follow-up messages left at his office.

Further attempts to identify New Era produced a single web page with a company logo (http://newerasports.tv/) that contains no active links to indicate where New Era is located, what services are provided or how the company could be contacted. Searches also produced the internet blogs of three self-proclaimed employees of New Era Sports. One such blog included the company logo of New Era and pictures of several NFL players. That blog was taken down shortly after Yahoo! Sports obtained a hard-copy of the page.

Contacted about his alleged meeting with Michaels, Caravantes declined to comment.

Michaels – who is a member of the Sycuan Indian Tribe and works as a business development officer for the tribe's development corporation – failed to return multiple phone calls and was unavailable when Yahoo! Sports visited his home on three occasions this weekend.

The Sycuan tribe, which owns a casino and resort and is engaged in a number of business enterprises in the San Diego area, denied any knowledge of Michaels' relationship with the Bush family.

"The tribe is not aware of his involvement," said spokesman Adam Day, who had been approved to speak for the Sycuan's tribal government. "Any involvement that he has in this situation is his personal involvement. It has no connection or correlation to the tribe, its businesses or Mike's employment by the tribal development corporation.

"What tribal members do on their own time is their own business. It's not the business of the tribe."

Back at the house on Apple Street on Saturday afternoon, the moving trucks had come and gone. A flier offering cleaning services for movers was hung on the front door, and all the shades had been drawn shut. Through a garage window, only a few empty cardboard boxes and straggling trinkets were visible.

Across the street, neighbor Grant Sitton could only shrug.

"I don't know, I guess it didn't work out," Sitton said. "Oh well. They have a big payday coming next week anyway."

Fool
04-24-2006, 11:29 AM
Man.

I love sports.

Darth Thanatos
04-24-2006, 03:10 PM
Me too.

NOW DISCUSS SOME BUSH, BEYOTCHES!

Artis Gilmore
04-24-2006, 03:18 PM
Like Reggie cares, he's making a zillion dollars now.

Jethro34
04-24-2006, 03:27 PM
It's not about Reggie, it's about what ridiculously inconsistent action the NCAA would take, if they do anything at all. I'll be paying attention, as Michigan could benefit from some USC lost scholarships.

Darth Thanatos
04-24-2006, 07:48 PM
Wouldn't we be considered 2003 Rose Bowl champs if they had to forfeit?

That would be pretty sweet.

Jethro34
04-24-2006, 07:55 PM
No. Apparently they only lived there for a year, so if USC forfeited all the games he played in while they were living there, that Rose Bowl would not have been included.

H1Man
04-27-2006, 12:29 AM
I know this is not really related to the Bush issue but the thread title makes perfect sense, so I am posting this here.


USC QB Sanchez arrested after alleged sexual assault

Southern California backup quarterback Mark Sanchez was arrested after a female student reported that he sexually assaulted her earlier Wednesday, police said.

Sanchez, 19, was arrested around 4 p.m. just north of campus and was being booked for investigation of sexual assault, officer Jason Lee said.

No other details were immediately available.

USC officials said they will temporarily suspend Sanchez while police conduct their investigation.

"The university takes charges of sexual assault seriously," Michael Jackson, USC vice president of student affairs, said in a statement. "Depending on the facts as established by the LAPD, we will determine the appropriate action."

USC coach Pete Carroll said he was aware of Sanchez's arrest and that the Trojans football program would cooperate with police and "follow along with whatever action the university takes."

Sanchez is listed on the Trojans' depth chart as the backup to John David Booty, but was expected to battle for the starting job this fall. Booty practiced only once this spring before he injured his back and had to undergo surgery.

Sanchez, a redshirt freshman, played the recent spring scrimmage and has been practicing with the first unit.

His arrest was the latest of several brushes with the law for USC players, dating back to last year.

Cornerback Eric Wright was arrested in March 2005 at a campus apartment by officers investigating reports of an assault. The Los Angeles district attorney's office declined to press criminal charges against Wright because of insufficient evidence.

Wright left USC amid possible disciplinary action by the school and transferred to UNLV.

Linebacker Rey Maualuga was arrested Nov. 1 for allegedly punching a man at an off-campus party, but no criminal charges were filed. He sat out the first half of the game against Stanford the following weekend as punishment.

Jethro34
04-28-2006, 10:59 AM
Ok, Sanchez is in trouble, Bush is under even more scrutiny about the house and all that crap, and now Leinart is slipping and being compared to former University of Miami busts.
Dynasty over? I'm not sure, they still have 2 returning classes with arguably the best talent in the country. But if stuff like this hurts their recruiting dramatically and the talent they have doesn't take it to the promised land, they might join the rest of the college teams that are simply top 20 teams and stop being THE team.

Fool
04-28-2006, 11:45 AM
I always knew that Sanchez was dirty.

It had to be done.

DennyMcLain
04-28-2006, 08:24 PM
What I don't like is that the NCAA is focusing on the wrong area. Cut a deal with the NFL, a joint resolution that will severely punish any AGENT or MANAGER that inteferes with a college kid while he's still eligible.

First offense, the agent is placed on probation for five years.

Second offense, see ya! He loses his ability to work the college scene -- no kid entering the draft will be allowed to use the agent. Period. No gray area. Done. Forever! The agent is still allowed to retain his current roster, so his ability to earn a living for himself is left reasonably intact, and thus the punishment is not unduely excessive... i.e., he can't sue.

However, if he utilizes either boosters or junior agents to do his recruiting work, and is caught, the junior agent loses THEIR status, as well, and the university is forced to levy financial retribution against the booster, I would think in the form of a six digit contribution to an NCAA charity. And the AGENT? Banned from the NFL. He must relinquish all of his clients. If the NFL can do this to players, then they can do it to agents! And don't think for a second the owners won't love seeing some assclown like Drew Rosenfatass drop kicked right out of the league.

Also, any player coming into the draft who retains an agent MUST stay with that agent throughout the duration of the contract, again to eradicate any behind-the-scenes string pulling.

Instead, the NCAA goes after the kids. Yes, go after the poor kid who's mom has never touched a $100 bill, or father who's never worked less than 50 hours in a week... just to make ends meet. Offer them riches, and promises of a better life. Of course they're going to dive headfirst into the cookie jar!

And all the while, the agents continue their act, over and over and over again. Maybe it's about time some of these agents felt the three strikes law in full effect?

And that's what Denny has to say about THAT... bitches!

H1Man
05-01-2006, 05:13 AM
More Trojan trouble? WR Jarrett under investigation

Southern California officials are investigating whether an upscale apartment that wide receiver Dwayne Jarrett shared with former teammate Matt Leinart violated NCAA rules, according to a published report Sunday.

Leinart's father, Bob, put the duo on the lease at the secured apartment complex downtown after Leinart moved out of his former residence near campus because he was constantly hounded by fans.

Leinart - the Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback picked 10th by the Arizona Cardinals in the NFL draft Saturday - and Jarrett each paid $650 a month for the apartment that cost $3,866 a month, according to the Los Angeles Times. Leinart's father paid the difference and said he's been told Jarrett might have to repay him about $10,000, the newspaper reported.

University compliance officials are looking into whether the football program received an unfair advantage. While Bob Leinart would have been allowed to make up the difference for his son, he might not have been allowed to do so for another player.

Tim Tessalone, USC's director of sports information, confirmed Sunday that an investigation involving Jarrett's living arrangement was under way.

"At this point, we're still gathering information," Tessalone told The Associated Press, declining further comment.

The investigation is the latest cloud over the Trojans' football program. The Pac-10 is looking into the living arrangement of 2005 Heisman winner Reggie Bush's family, who lived in a house owned by a man who reportedly sought to market him while he played for USC last season. NCAA rules prohibit student-athletes and their families from receiving extra benefits from agents or their representatives.

The police is continuing its investigation into a female student's accusation that backup quarterback Mark Sanchez sexually assaulted her. Sanchez was freed last week after posting $200,000 bail. He was due back in court on May 17.
http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/5559308

Unibomber
05-02-2006, 01:24 AM
I hope that football program gets fucked in the ass.

DennyMcLain
05-02-2006, 02:07 AM
I hope that football program gets fucked in the ass.

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Unibomber
05-07-2006, 06:49 PM
I hope that football program gets fucked in the ass.

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Hey, if USC forfeits the games, Oregon gets a free Pac-10 championship.

And you know you'd hit it.