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    Watch: Reggie Bush hangs his portrait in the ‘Heisman House’

    By John Sigler,

    4 hours ago

    Now this is cool. Reggie Bush teased his appearance in Nissan’s popular “Heisman House” ad campaign with a video on Twitter showing him hanging a portrait from his USC Trojans days on display alongside other Heisman Trophy winners — while wearing his old USC jersey, too.

    It’s been a long time coming. The former New Orleans Saints star running back was finally welcomed back into the Heisman Trust’s good graces this year, and he’s eager to make up for lost time. Bush was one of the most exciting college football players of his generation and he rightfully won the Heisman Trophy for his efforts on the gridiron. Now he gets to enjoy the same opportunities as other award-winners.

    Bush has kept tabs on the Saints in the years since he left the team. Earlier this offseason he shared his take on what must change to end their playoff drought as well as what made his Super Bowl XLIV-winning squad so special . Fans watching big college football games in the fall will get to see what he and his peers at the “Heisman House” are up to (including other former Saints like Mark Ingram II and Ricky Williams ) during ad breaks. Hopefully Bush enjoys that time in the spotlight.

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