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Spory by Dan Wetzel
Yahoo! Sports
April 28, 2006

NEW YORK - Assertions by Michael Michaels--the lead
investor in a doomed sports agency and the owner of a
Spring Valley, Calif., home occupied by the family of
Reggie Bush--could cost the University of Southern
California its 2004 Bowl Championship Series national
championship.

BCS officials told Yahoo! Sports on Friday that if Bush is
ruled ineligible by either the Pacific 10 Conference or the
NCAA for even one game during the 2004 season, the BCS will
discuss amending its rules to allow it to force the Trojans
to vacate the national championship.

"This is the type of thing the BCS might have to look into
if other governing bodies, the conference and the NCAA,
take action," BCS administrator Bill Hancock said.

Previously, Bush's eligibility for the 2005 season, which
saw him win the Heisman Trophy and lead USC back to the BCS
title game, had been questioned because of Michaels'
statement that Bush's family failed to pay $54,000 in rent
from April 2005 to April 2006.

Michaels' claims, which he has promised will be backed up
by corroborating evidence, moves the timeline of Bush's
potential ineligibility back to the Trojans' 2004
undefeated BCS national championship season.

In a statement released to Yahoo! Sports on Friday,
Michaels' attorney, Brian Watkins, said that in October
2004 Michaels was approached at a San Diego Chargers
football game by Bush's stepfather LaMar Griffin about
investing and partnering in New Era Sports & Entertainment,
a new sports agency.

In November 2004, Michaels then met with Griffin, longtime
Bush friend Lloyd Lake and Bush himself to discuss the plan
where the USC running back would be the firm's central
client when he turned pro in the spring of 2006.

"In November 2004, in San Diego, Reggie Bush, recruited by
his stepfather to validate Mr. Griffin's company, convinced
[Michaels and Lake] of its viability," Watkins said in the
statement.

"There was the representation that Reggie would come with
his stepfather," Watkins told Yahoo! Sports on Friday.
"Reggie ratified that."

Michaels said that soon thereafter Griffin asked him to pay
off $28,000 of Griffin's personal debt, which Michaels
obliged.

In April 2005, Griffin said "they were having housing
problems" and Michaels allowed them to move into a
$757,000, 3,000-square-foot home he owned in Spring Valley,
a San Diego suburb. According to Michaels, Griffin and
Bush's mother, Denise Griffin, failed to pay any of the
agreed upon $4,500 monthly rent on the property before
Michaels evicted the family last week.

Michaels also told Yahoo! Sports that he paid for Bush's
family to travel to some USC road games during the 2005
season.

Bush, who is now projected to be the second overall pick in
Saturday's NFL draft, has denied knowledge of any deal his
family may have had with Michaels. Meanwhile, Michaels has
said he will file a lawsuit against Bush and his family to
recoup "approximately $300,000 in out-of-pocket costs
alone, over 1½ years." He is also seeking damages to a
total of $3.2 million.

Michaels and Bush had tried to reach a settlement on monies
owed over the past few months.

A Feb. 13, 2006 letter obtained by Yahoo! Sports from
Watkins to Bush's attorney, David Cornwell, that discusses
settlement talks contains the following passage:

"Please advise if it is your intention to involve the
University in these settlement negotiations. We would not
object to their participation as we understand their
wanting to be involved due to the fact that this matter was
on going during their championship season of 2004 as well
as the entire season of 2005, and any lawsuit filed might
have an adverse effect on them."

Bush's NCAA eligibility would have been compromised by any
gift that either he or his family received from the
aspiring agents, either Michaels or Lake. The paying off of
the $28,000 loan, the exact date of which is not known, is
a clear NCAA violation. Also, a source inside the NCAA's
compliance office said simply setting up the New Era
partnership could be deemed an "extra benefit."

Officials at New York's Downtown Athletic Club, which award
the Heisman Trophy, have said that they could take back
Bush's honor if he is deemed ineligible by the NCAA. Now
the 2004 season, which USC went 13-0, is under question.

The NCAA itself does not crown a champion in Division I-A
football. Officially, USC captured the 2004 BCS national
championship, which is administered by a consortium of
major football conferences. As a result, while the NCAA
could strip the Trojans of all their victories in 2004, it
could not force USC to vacate its title because the BCS
championship is administered outside of NCAA jurisdiction.

The BCS currently has no policy on possibly forcing a
school to give up its championship, according to Hancock.

"The BCS is not a governing body," said BCS coordinator
Mike Slive, who is also commissioner of the Southeastern
Conference.

However, in the wake of the latest details involving Bush,
discussion has occurred within the BCS that if the NCAA or
the Pac-10 were to rule that USC must forfeit any or all
games from the 2004 season--including its Orange Bowl
victory over Oklahoma--the BCS could rewrite its bylaws and
retroactively take away the Trojans' championship.

Only seven times has the NCAA forced a school to vacate a
national championship but never in any of its marquee
sports. The most recent examples are 2002 with the Hawaii
men's volleyball team and 1995 with the UCLA softball team,
both for using ineligible players.

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