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“I knew the rules, I still broke them.”

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Todd Gurley, being a normal human being, has some regrets.

“I had a pretty good career. I mean I’ve got a couple regrets, but then again I don’t,” Gurley said. “I feel like I had a great career here, could’ve done a lot of things better. But nobody goes through college thinking they went through it perfectly…”

Not to say that Georgia was cheated when he was suspended – Nick Chubb made sure of that – but if you look at Gurley’s game stats before the suspension, he was on his way to a monster season.  After Vanderbilt, he was averaging 18.8 carries and 154.6 rushing yards per game; project that over a 13-game season and you’re looking at 244 carries and 2,010 rushing yards.  And that’s just running the ball.

Again, with the way Chubb stepped up, I don’t know that the stats would have made much of a difference, overall.  I wish I could say the same about the team’s psyche after being let down about Gurley’s suspension not being lifted for the Florida game.  Ah, well.

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