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Reggie Bush did not return to the LA Memorial Coliseum on Friday night to kiss up to his former program. Instead, he took it to task.

An analyst for FS1, Bush was at the Coliseum for USC’s game against Utah. During FS1’s pregame show, Bush ripped the Trojans for warming up while shirtless.

USC certainly didn’t seem to be too cocky entering the game. The Trojans scored touchdowns on both of their first two drives, even doing so with Matt Fink at quarterback after Kedon Slovis was hurt on a big hit.

Bush’s harsh words for his alma mater could have to do with his status at USC. The school was forced by the NCAA to disassociate with the former Trojans football star over his NCAA violations while in school. USC does not even recognize him with honors. These words could be a manifestation of Bush’s bitterness over the way the school doesn’t recognize him.

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