Georgia Bulldogs running back Todd Gurley will have to sit out two more games as a penalty for accepting cash for autographs. The NCAA announced its ruling Wednesday, saying Gurley received more than three-thousand-dollars in cash from individuals for signed memorabilia over a two-year period. Gurley, who has already missed two games, will be eligible to return November 15th against Auburn. He must repay a portion of the money received to a charity of his choice and also complete 40 hours of community service. Gurley was a top Heisman Trophy candidate after rushing for 773 yards in the first five games.