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* 1985Reggie Bush, American football player
* Rushing Touchdowns: 3 Reggie Bush ( December 3, 2006 vs San Francisco 49ers )
* Punt Return Yards: 176 Reggie Bush ( October 6, 2008 vs Minnesota Vikings )
* Total Touchdowns, Game: 4 Joe Horn ( December 14, 2003 vs New York Giants ) & Reggie Bush ( December 3, 2006 vs San Francisco 49ers )
* Athlete – Reggie Bush ( 2006 – 2010 )
Reggie Bush was the first NFL athlete to endorse the product.
Tackle Harry Ostapowicz led both the offensive and defensive lines for the WPIAL Champion Dragons. Judge Reggie B. Walton, United States District Judge for the District of Columbia appointed in 2001, after being nominated to the position by President George W. Bush, is a Donora native.
On November 21, 2011, Jerry Seinfeld was the first of 59 men and women to join Ripa at the co-host desk, including: Reggie Bush, Kyle Maclachlan, Russell Brand, Howie Mandel, Carl Edwards, Chris Harrison, Daniel Radcliffe, Michael Buckley, Rob Lowe, Martin Short, Neil Patrick Harris, Peter Facinelli, Boomer Esiason, Ben Mulroney, Dan Abrams, Rob Thomas, David Duchovny, Pat Kiernan, Derek Hough, D. L.
( All living winners, except 2005's Reggie Bush, who returned his award amidst controversy.
The player who received the most votes ( by percentage ) was Reggie Bush of USC in 2005.
Besides Griffin winning consecutive Heismans at Ohio State, three other programs had two different players win the Heisman Trophy in consecutive years: Yale ( 1936 – 37 ), Army ( 1945 – 46 ), and Southern California ( USC ) ( 2004 – 05, though Reggie Bush voluntarily forfeited his 2005 award in September 2010 and sent the trophy back to the Heisman Trust ).
A historic movement first occurred in 2010 when University of Southern California athletic director Pat Haden announced the university would return its replica of the 2005 Heisman Trophy due to NCAA sanctions requiring the university to dissociate itself from Reggie Bush.
Some celebrities living in the Hollywood Hills above the Sunset Strip include Halle Berry, Christina Aguilera, Cameron Diaz, Paris Hilton, Rod Stewart, Tim Gaines, Leonardo DiCaprio, Megan Mullally, Keanu Reeves, Robbie Williams, Byron Allen, Joey Pollari, Seth Rogen, Ryan Phillipe, Buck Henry, Dido, Jose Eber, Nicky Hilton, Tara Charendoff-Strong, Al Pacino, Jeff Goldblum, Jewel, Brad Garrett, James Franco, Reggie Bush, Dane Cook, Christina Applegate, John Frusciante, James Woods, Morrissey, and Michael Bublé.
Only the wins using Reggie Bush in which he was ineligible, including the 2005 Orange Bowl, were vacated.
< sup >**</ sup >: On June 6, 2011, subsequent to the denial of the appeals on the sanctions against USC, the Presidential Oversight Committee of the BCS vacated USC's participation into the 2006 Rose Bowl Game due to the ineligibility of Reggie Bush
While Deuce remained the starter, he shared time in the backfield for the first time in his career with the Saints ' first-round draft pick Reggie Bush.
Past games have included players like Reggie Bush, Vince Young, Adrian Peterson, Brady Quinn, and Tim Tebow.
Clients include Reggie Bush, Santonio Holmes, and Chris Johnson.
* Grand L. Bush as Reggie
Note that generally, a player who plays one regular position as well as special teams is usually not considered a utility player, nor are hybrid running back / wide receivers such as Reggie Bush ; only those who play two distinct offensive and / or defensive positions are considered such, as are those who play an offensive or defensive position and in addition kick or punt.
In 2010 the USC football program was hit with severe NCAA sanctions, and USC self-imposed sanctions on its basketball program, in the wake of allegations about violations involving former USC stars Reggie Bush and O. J.
Nonetheless, Leinart was invited to New York for the Heisman ceremony, along with teammate Reggie Bush, Oklahoma's freshman sensation Adrian Peterson, incumbent Jason White, and Utah's Alex Smith.
This victory and BCS championship was vacated as a result of the Reggie Bush scandal.
Leinart, who was having arguably a better season than in 2004, was again invited to New York for the Heisman ceremony along with teammate Reggie Bush and Texas quarterback Vince Young.

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* Reggie Slater ( born 1970 ), American professional basketball player
Reginald Martinez " Reggie " Jackson ( born May 18, 1946 ) is an American former baseball right fielder who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) for four different teams ( 1967 – 1987 ).
Reggie Jackson was born in Wyncote, Pennsylvania, just north of Philadelphia.
Reggie, at one point, says he was born in Texas, claims to have some Native American ancestry, and comes from a fairly well-to-do family, although certainly nowhere near the level of Veronica Lodge's.
Ronnie and Reggie Kray were born on 24 October 1933 in Hoxton, East London, to Charles David " Charlie " Kray, Sr, ( 10 March 1907 – 8 March 1980 ), a scrap gold dealer, and Violet Lee ( 5 August 1909 – 7 August 1982 ).
Reggie was born roughly 10 minutes before twin Ronnie.
During incarceration, Reggie became a born again Christian.
Sutton was born in Clio, Alabama, a small town in Barbour County, and on the same date as future Dodger teammate Reggie Smith.
* Reggie Schwarz, South African cricketer, was born in Lee.
* Reggie Brown ( linebacker ) ( born 1974 ), former National Football League linebacker for the Detroit Lions
* Reggie Brown ( fullback ) ( born 1973 ), former fullback for the National Football League Seattle Seahawks
* Reggie Brown ( wide receiver ) ( born 1981 ), American football wide receiver
* Reggie Cleveland ( born 1948 ), former Major League Baseball pitcher
* Reggie Corrigan ( born 1970 ), former Irish rugby union player
* Reggie Fils-Aime ( born 1961 ), President and COO for the North American division of Nintendo
* Reggie Jackson ( born 1946 ), American retired baseball player
* Reggie Leach ( born 1950 ), Canadian retired hockey player
* Reggie Miller ( born 1965 ), former basketball player for the Indiana Pacers
* Reggie Sanders ( born 1967 ), former baseball player
* Reggie Smith ( born 1945 ), former Major League Baseball player, coach and executive
* Reggie Theus ( born 1957 ), former National Basketball Association player and head coach, currently assistant coach of the Minnesota Timberwolves
* Reggie Wayne ( born 1978 ), wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts
* Reggie Yates ( born 1983 ), English DJ
* Reggie Young ( born 1936 ), lead guitarist of the American Sound Studios Band

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