It’s an impossible thing to measure, but the number of players who received some kind of an improper benefit in college football in terms of some money or some gifts or a job or a job for their family or whatever is almost uncountable.
In these scenarios, I think the offender is truly the school or the boosters. It didn’t make Reggie a better football player. It didn’t give him an edge on the field in anyway. It didn’t give him access to something that his competitors didn’t have.
He was the best college football player I’ve seen in my life. He earned that Heisman without cheating to get it.