Georgia RB Todd Gurley Doesn’t Travel To Arkansas
In the midst of the the continued autograph investigation, Georgia Bulldogs’ running back Todd Gurley did not travel to Arkansas for the game against the Razorbacks
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The status of Georgia Bulldogs’ running back Todd Gurley remains up in the air.
Once the Heisman Trophy front runner, Todd Gurley has been suspended because is being investigated after he was accused of signing autographs in exchange for money.
After he sat out last, Georgia was hopeful they could get him back this week in another key SEC showdown but that doesn’t appear to be the case.
According to Marc Weiszer of The Athens Banner-Herald, Georgia confirmed Todd Gurley did not make the trip.
The Bulldogs will obviously miss Todd Gurley, but they didn’t last week. In a 34-0 win over the Missouri Tigers, freshman Nick Chubb rushed for 143 yards and a touchdown on 38 carries.
Georgia and Arkansas will kick-off from War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas at 4:00 pm EST Saturday and the game is on the SEC Network.
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