Star Georgia running back Todd Gurley will enter the 2015 NFL draft, says Georgia Bulldogs coach Mark Richt, even as the SEC running back and former Heismann trophy frontrunner is still undergoes rehabilitation for an ACL tear that occurred after returning from a four-game NCAA suspension for receiving money after selling autograph memorabilia. The Bulldogs (ranked 13th) play Louisville (ranked 20th) in a battle for the Belk Bowl this coming Tuesday December 30. Before the game and speaking of Gurley, Richt told Seth Emerson of The Macon Telegraph that "He'll be moving on." Read More »
Gurley rushed for over 900 yards and nine touchdowns in only six games this season, which was cut short after he was hit in the Bulldogs' 34-7 win ove Auburn. Gurley was also suspended for four games by the NCAA for accepting money for autographed items. Read More »
Jameis Winston is set to lose his Florida State NCAA championship dreams and his NFL draft dreams, all in the blink of an eye. The troubled QB has copied Johnny Manziel and Todd Gurley, but for the wrong reasons, allegedly selling his autographs, which the NCAA severely frown upon. Manziel was forgiven, as Gurley may be, but is this the end of the line for Winston? He's barely in adulthood and he's broke almost every rule going, so will any NFL team want to draft him? Read More »
If a player is compared to Johnny Manziel, one would wonder whether it was a comparison to the good or the bad of the troubled QB. The star caused mayhem, and sold autographs, during his Texas A&M NCAA days, and it seems Georgia's RB Todd Gurley has followed in his footsteps. Despite a rumored season-long suspension, he has Manziel's backing, but will this hamper his Heisman Trophy and NFL dreams? Read More »
University of Georgia running back Todd Gurley has been suspended indefinitely from the Bulldogs football team, the University announced on Thursday. Read More »
Johnny Manziel, Kenny Hill and Todd Gurley: Stars in the making? Read More »
NCAA players like Johnny Manziel are long gone, and the attention is all on the likes of Kenny Hill and Todd Gurley, who have helped Texas A&M and the Georgia Bulldogs get off to an impressive start to their college football season. The AP Poll certainly reflects that, too. Impressive games by Hill and Gurley were fundamental in pushing their college teams in to the top-ten, and now they'll be hoping they can keep them there. Read More »
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