SEC Football: The best quarterback in each program’s history
An SEC football record holder
While not the flashiest to play the game no quarterback ever to play under center for the Georgia Bulldogs had a career Aaron Murray.
In four seasons as the starting quarterback in Athens, Murray threw for an SEC record 13,166 yards and 121 touchdowns.
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Murray earned Freshman All-American honors in 2010, All-SEC second-team honors in 2011 and All-SEC third-team in 2012.
His most productive season came as a Junior in 2012 when he threw for 3,893 yards, 36 touchdowns and added three rushing touchdowns while leading the Bulldogs to a 12-2 record, SEC East title and victory over Nebraska in the Capital One Bowl.
Murray leads Georgia program record in career-passing yards, career-passing touchdowns, single-season passing yards and single-season rushing yards.
He spent two seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs after being selected by the team in the fifth round of the NFL Draft. After training camp stints with multiple NFL teams’, he landed in both the AAF and XFL.