No surprise that Reggie Bush is atop Athlon’s list of the top Pac-12 tailbacks from the BCS era, ahead of Oregon’s LaMichael James and Oregon State’s Steven Jackson. You might be surprised that the next USC back, LenDale White, is 12th. Full list here
Lendale White tops list of Pac-12 BCS era tequila drinkers.
Hope it was either Patron or Herradura. Trojans are well known for their discriminating tastes.
GRAN PATRĂ“N BURDEOS!
…….don’t forget the stuff you smoke…puff puff!!!!
Go easy, he’s still getting over his old lady and 3 loser kids.
Thanks again, Reggie. We didn’t want all of those Crystal Ball trophies cluttering up our trophy case anyway.
Get back to boo hoo baseball
Reggie was perhaps the most electrifying college player we will see in our lifetime. It truly is a shame he and his parents did what they did. I blame his step father more so than anyone– that guy was a glutton for attention.
Reggie could have been a God at USC and he blew it. OJ was the previous God and he blew it too.
All you need to do is watch a replay of the Fresno St, game, enough said!
Barry Sanders was twice the runner Bush was at SUCC.
You are way to young to know about Sanders. This is abut the BCS era, which is all you have ever seen anyway, Butt out.
A pretty strong list of runners up and down that list, even outside the top 10.
Reggie “619 So. East” Bush would top the List of TOP RB of the BCS era in the NATION!
I won’t argue it, maybe AP would be considered his top competition.
True!
I would agree!
Reggie and LenDale should be 1 and 1a hands down. they blew this one … They shared the time in the back field all three years …which other back did that on this list ?
Thunder & Lightning!
Not surprised about the ordering. Look at a lot of those names! You might not know where they went to college, but you know that they were/are great pros.
Pete Carroll respectfully acknowledged USC’s tradition, but the fact his, he transformed the offense to a much more QB-centric style.
LenDale was a freight train. I think he’s most remembered for the last few inches he couldn’t pick up. It’s sad that something like that has tarnished is legacy.