Reggie Bush is not happy.
The former USC All-American and Heisman Trophy winner had recently sat down for an interview with Playboy Magazine to discuss a wide range of topics that included all things sports.
Bush noted that he has no interest in coaching in the future, but also said how interested he is in guiding young players to help make decisions handling finances and surrounding themselves with good people.
“Nope, no coaching for me. Maybe I’d take a front-office position, but I’m not trying to go back and coach. I would like to help people, but I’d rather just pop in for guidance. Guidance is the one thing that young athletes coming through the college system miss on so much. I missed on it. They’re about to start paying college athletes. This is something that has never been experienced before, and it’s going to destroy some people if their foundation is not in the right place.”
ESPN took a segment of Bush’s Playboy interview and titled it, “Reggie Bush says paying college athletes will ‘destroy some people’” and put the article on the homepage of ESPN.com.
The FOX Sports analyst wasn’t thrilled about that title, so he jumped on Twitter and called out ESPN.
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Bush has every right to be upset that his words were twisted, but he must understand that ESPN or any other site needs his approval to write about anything he said.