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trsent
09-15-2006, 10:18 AM
http://auctions.usctrojans.com/

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You are bidding on a game-used USC Trojans football jersey from the 2005 season. This white #5 jersey was worn during road games by USC's, All-American and Heisman Trophy winner, Reggie Bush. Reggie was drafted by the New Orleans Saints.


2004: Bush was a difference maker as a sophomore tailback in 2004. He was college football's most exciting player. Overall 2004 while appearing in all 13 games, he ran for 908 yards on 143 carries (6.3 avg.) with 6 TDs, caught 43 passes for 509 yards (11.8 avg.) with 7 TDs, returned 24 punts for 376 yards (15.7 avg.) with 2 TDs, returned 21 kickoffs for 537 yards (25.6 avg.) and even completed a 52-yard TD pass. He started only against Washington State and Oklahoma (LenDale White started the other games at tailback, although both were on the field together often in 2004). He was fifth nationally in all-purpose running (179.2, first in Pac-10), as well as ninth in punt returns (15.7, first in Pac-10) and 16th in kickoff returns (25.6, second in Pac-10).

He had 2,330 all-purpose yards in 2004 (the most by a Trojan since Marcus Allen had a school-record 2,683 yards in his 1981 Heisman season) and averaged 10.1 yards every time he touched the ball (231 touches). He had 34 plays of 20-plus yards in 2004, including 8 of 50-plus yards. His 2 scoring punt returns in 2004 were the most in a season by a Trojan since R. Jay Soward also had 2 in 1998 (and are 1 shy of the USC and Pac-10 season records). He topped the Pac-10 in punt returns for the first time by a Trojan since Raymond Butler in 1979, thereby becoming the first Trojan to win Pac-10 titles in both punt and kickoff returns (he was the league's 2003 kickoff return leader). And if was the first Trojan to lead the Pac-10 in all-purpose yardage since Marcus Allen in 1981 (when he topped the NCAA).

He finished fifth in the voting for the 2004 Heisman Trophy. He was selected as the 2004 College Player of the Year by the Touchdown Club of Columbus. He was named to the 2004 All-American first team by Football Coaches, Cingular/ABC Sports, The Sporting News, ESPN.com, CSTV (all as a return specialist) and AP, SI.com and Rivals.com (as an all-purpose player), to the second team by Walter Camp and honorable mention by SI.com (as a punt returner) and Collegefootballnews.com. He also made the 2004 Collegefootballnews.com Sophomore All-American first team. He was the 2004 Pac-10 Co-Offensive Player of the Year (along with teammate Matt Leinart) and made the All-Pac-10 first team as both a tailback (USC's first tailback first teamer since 1989) and punt returner, and the second team as a kickoff returner. He made the 2004 ESPN.com All-Pac-10 first team and Rivals.com All-Pac-10 first team (as both a punt returner and utility player). He was USC's 2004 team MVP and won USC's Co-Player of the Game versus UCLA and Jack Oakie "Rise and Shine" (longest run) Awards. He was a finalist for the 2004 Walter Camp Player of the Year Award and a semifinalist for the Doak Walker Award and Maxwell Award.

In the opener against Virginia Tech, he caught 3 long scoring passes to become the 10th USC player to catch a school-record 3 TD passes in a game (but the first running back to do so) and he had 258 all-purpose yards (127 on 5 receptions, 60 on 4 punt returns, 44 on 3 kickoff returns and 27 on 9 rushes), all of which earned him Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Week honors. He rushed for 84 yards and a TD on 12 tries (along with a 39-yard kickoff return, 3 punt returns for 17 yards and a 2-yard catch) against Colorado State. At BYU, he and White became the first Trojan duo to each break the 100-yard rushing barrier since Chad Morton and LaVale Woods did so against Oregon State in 1996, as he had 124 yards (the first 100-yard outing of his career) with a career-long 66-yard TD run on 14 carries (he had 211 all-purpose yards as he also caught 4 passes for 42 yards, including a 21-yard TD, returned a kickoff 38 yards and had 7 yards on a pair of punt returns) and White had 110 rushing yards. He then had 240 all-purpose yards (95 on 16 rushes, 25 on 4 receptions, 85 on 4 kickoff returns and 35 on 2 punt returns) at Stanford, with a 17-yard tackle-breaking TD run and a 33-yard zig-zagging punt return to set up USC's winning score. He had 109 yards on 2 kickoff returns (including an 84-yarder), plus he rushed 8 times for 23 yards and caught a 6-yard pass, against California. He had 115 all-purpose yards (49 on 2 punt returns, including a 41-yarder in which he barely stepped out of bounds as he was breaking into the clear, plus 45 yards on 2 receptions and 21 on 5 carries) and caught a 10-yard TD pass versus Arizona State in just 3 quarters of action. He had 126 all-purpose yards (55 on 13 carries and 41 on a game- and career-best 6 receptions with a 15-yard TD, plus a 30-yard punt return) against Washington. At Washington State, he had 143 all-purpose yards (42 on 14 carries, 23 on 5 receptions and 78 on 3 punt returns) with 2 TDs (a 19-yard run and 57-yard punt return). At Oregon State, he had 249 all-purpose yards (88 on 11 rushes, 82 on 3 kickoff returns, 73 on 3 punt returns and 6 on 2 receptions) and had a dazzling reverse-his-field scoring punt return for the second consecutive week (this one was 65 yards) to earn Pac-10 Special Teams Player of the Week honors. He had 130 all-purpose yards (65 yards on 3 kickoff returns, 45 yards on 12 rushes, 19 yards on 4 receptions and 1 yard on a punt return) against Arizona. He took a short pass 69 yards for a TD against Notre Dame (he also ran for 25 yards on 8 carries). At UCLA, Bush had a pair of electrifying touchdown runs (a zig-zagging 65-yarder on the game's second play, then a career-long 81-yarder) among his career-best 335 all-purpose yards; he ran for a career-best 204 yards (the most by a Trojan since Shawn Walters' 234 in 1994 at Stanford) on 15 carries (he had 153 yards and both TDs on just 6 carries in the first half), plus he had 73 yards on a game-best 6 catches, 39 yards on 2 kickoff returns and 19 yards on 2 punt returns. He had 149 all-purpose yards against Oklahoma (75 on 6 carries, 36 on 2 kickoff returns, 31 on 2 receptions and a 7-yard punt return).
Don't miss out on a chance to own a piece of Trojans football history! Comes with Letter Of Authenticity from the USC Athletic Department. -- bid today!

Eric
09-15-2006, 10:28 AM
Hey Jerseys12-

Would you say this Reggie Bush now is "the finest one to hit the market?"

You signed up on the forum as people were discussing the Grey Flannel Auction and talked about the Reggie Bush item and then stopped posting/responding once the auction was over.

I even emailed you to tell you I didn't bid on the item because you're such a big USC fan, I wanted you to have it.

Well, maybe you'll read this and get back to me about if you won the grey Flannel Bush jersey since it was "perfect in every way and the finest to hit the market"- a bold statement for someone who doesn't work for grey flannel and was not the consignor fo the jersey. You must really know your stuff.
Eric

both-teams-played-hard
09-15-2006, 01:09 PM
Send Payment to Mr. and Mrs. Bush. Wonder if Reggie's Heisman will ever hit the auction block? Or his '04 championship ring? Or his teammate's championship rings?

Will the '04 Sooners be given championship rings?
Reggie's accountant is NOT perfect in every way.

ironmanfan
09-15-2006, 08:44 PM
Geeze..the COA is only from the USA Athletic Department. I'd feel a lot more confident about this piece if the COA came from either Lampson or Gernay.

norristrophy
09-19-2006, 12:07 PM
According to the e-mail I received from the athletic dept. the jersey has been washed heavily thus most/all the game wear has been eradicated if anyone's interested.


Thanks for your inquiry. All jerseys were worn during the respective season but have been washed so there really are no grass stains, etc.
thank you

Craig Kelley
Assistant Athletic Director, Marketing
University of Southern California Athletics

CollectGU
09-28-2006, 01:33 PM
Does anyone know the final price?

Thnaks,
Dave

mchmaj
09-28-2006, 01:50 PM
Does anyone know the final price?

Thnaks,
Dave
$5,311

worldchamps
09-28-2006, 01:54 PM
I wonder what it would be worth if in was cut into a 1 inch by 1 inch square and signed, limited edition 1/1......at least twice as much?

How sad.

RKGIBSON
09-28-2006, 06:45 PM
I won the jersey, so I can assure you it will not be cut up. When I get it I'll post pictures of unique features if anyone is interested. I also have the 2003 one that AMI sold, auction before last. I am looking forward to comparing them. The 2003 jersey has the date when it was used written inside the jersey. I hope they done the same to this one.

Roger

trsent
09-28-2006, 06:55 PM
I won the jersey, so I can assure you it will not be cut up. When I get it I'll post pictures of unique features if anyone is interested. I also have the 2003 one that AMI sold, auction before last. I am looking forward to comparing them. The 2003 jersey has the date when it was used written inside the jersey. I hope they done the same to this one.

Roger

Roger, nice pick-up on your part.

It will be interesting to see the letter you receive right from USC, if you don't mind posting pictures of that also it would be appreciated.

calsportrf
09-29-2006, 02:34 PM
I know who wrote the notation in the collar of the Cal game jersey. It was real despite what anyone here might claim.

The one from the S.C. auction will not have anything written on it.

RKGIBSON
09-29-2006, 10:47 PM
I will post the letter when it comes.

As far as the 2003 Bush, I talked to Victor, at AMI, about it before I bid. He has always answered all my questions and been good to deal with. I am very satisfied with it. I like all my jerseys to have paperwork, if possible, but a traceable history is good enough at times.

CALSPORTRF if you would email me, I would like you to tell me what you know about the jersey. My email is irestorecars@sbcglobal.net

Roger

RKGIBSON
10-06-2006, 05:58 PM
I finally got the 2005 Bush jersey. Attached is the certificate that came with it. It's pretty lame in my opinion but I guess it better than nothing. It could have at least been printed on a computer instead of filled out with a magic marker. Oh, I forgot its the athletic department.

As far as the jersey, it is almost identical to the 2003 that I have. The size is 44 with the S (skill) flag attached. The cut on both jerseys are identical in every way. The major difference it he spandex. On the 03 jersey it is more yellow in color and the 05 is white like the mesh. The thread holding the Nike swooshs are different colors. The tread olding the Nike size tags are difernt colors. The It does show signs of being worn. You can see a dirt line on the hips where the pant line was. There is a little discoloration to the collar. No repairs.

Roger

CollectGU
10-06-2006, 07:02 PM
I'm curious which jersey shows more wear and which do you like better?

RKGIBSON
10-07-2006, 06:16 PM
I always lean toward the jersey, or item, that has the best documentation. Since I obtained he 2005 jersey straight from USC I have to go with that one. I would like to now the exact game it was used in. My guess it was on turf looking at the type stains. I hope to get time soon to try and photo match it.

The 2003 jersey was used in a game where Reggie had more kick return yards that rushing or passing. It does show more wear and dirt stains. It is autographed and know exactly which game it came from so it has its good points too. I would be just as satisfied with the 2003 if I knew the exact chain of ownership.

Roger

stkmtimo
10-07-2006, 07:57 PM
I always lean toward the jersey, or item, that has the best documentation. Since I obtained he 2005 jersey straight from USC I have to go with that one. I would like to now the exact game it was used in. My guess it was on turf looking at the type stains. I hope to get time soon to try and photo match it.

The 2003 jersey was used in a game where Reggie had more kick return yards that rushing or passing. It does show more wear and dirt stains. It is autographed and know exactly which game it came from so it has its good points too. I would be just as satisfied with the 2003 if I knew the exact chain of ownership.

Roger

Roger,

Which game did the 2003 one come from?

Thanks,
Tim

RKGIBSON
10-08-2006, 05:26 PM
It was used on 9/27/2003 vs Cal. There last loss.

I took some time today and really looked the 2005 over. It outside has a lot more piling and small stains than I thought. The inside has plenty of rubs in the shoulder pad area. No tears or repairs.

Roger

RKGIBSON
10-27-2006, 08:40 PM
I spent about 1 1/2 hours tonight on the USC web site, online store photo gallery, and photo matched he 2005 Bush jersey. It was used Oct. 22 vs Washington.

There were only 5 possibilities, away games. I ruled out 2 of the games by obvious wear that was not on mine. There actually is not a lot of marks detectable in the photos on any of the games. I finally started notice that the 5 on the left sleeve was not straight on my jersey and the placement of the SC in the collar was off to the left side. When you nit-pick the front number to collar, the SC and sleeve numbers, all are slightly to drastically different on them. The collar SC is easy to see. I compared all the others, including the ones with the damage, and the Wasington jersey is the only identical match. I am going to email USC and see if they will confirm this.

USC won 51 to 24

Bush rushed the ball 8 times for 51 yds with 1 TD. Caught 2 passes for 18 yds. Returned a punt 84 yards for a TD. Returned 2 kickoffs for 32 yds.

Roger