
The all-too-brief Todd Gurley era at Georgia is over. But its memory is set to live on for quite a bit longer in the Peach State criminal code.
The Georgia State Senate passed House Bill 3, the so-called “Gurley Bill” — no, the “3” there is not a coincidence — on Tuesday, meaning only a signature from Gov. Nathan Deal is required to make the bill Georgia law. The bill aims to stiffen the penalties for sports memorabilia brokers or other individuals who (per the Atlanta Journal-Constitution) “enter into a contract with a student-athlete [knowing] the transaction would jeopardize that athlete’s scholarship, eligibility or amateur standing.” Click here for complete story
