Aaron Murray

A two-year veteran of spring football, he will begin calling UFL games for ESPN in 2025.

[3] In 2008, the Plant High Panthers won 14 games in a row after a close opening day loss.

The Panthers continued to the state championship, defeating Tallahassee Lincoln 34–14 en route to their 2nd title in three years.

[4] Murray received 53 scholarship offers,[5] and during his senior season he completed 118-of-195 passes for 2,285 yards and 33 touchdowns with five interceptions.

He participated in the 2009 U.S. Army All-American Bowl on the same East team with Clemson Tigers quarterback Tajh Boyd.

Murray was named Hillsborough co-offensive player of the year along with teammate and favorite target, wide receiver Orson Charles.

He was also voted the 4A Player of the Year therefore making him a finalist and leading contender for Florida's Mr. Football of 2008.

Murray was named Parade All-American, Orlando Sentinel's All-Southern Top 12 Players SE, Press-Register's Super Southeast 120 (#10), and FSWA All-State first-team quarterback.

Murray verbally committed to attend the University of Georgia under head coach Mark Richt in April 2008.

Georgia managed an 8–5 record and went 4–4 in the SEC under the leadership of senior quarterback Joe Cox.

At Lexington, Kentucky, on October 23, Murray was 9-of-12, passing the ball for 113 yards and scoring five touchdowns.

[13] The team was invited to play in the Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tennessee on December 31, 2010, against Central Florida.

In the New Mexico State game on November 5, Murray completed 18-for-23 passes for 238 yards and five touchdowns including a 47-yarder to wide receiver Chris Conley and a 42-yarder to Brandon Boykin.

[21] Murray completed 14-of-18 passes for 224 yards and four touchdowns as the Bulldogs beat Auburn on November 12 by a score of 45–7.

[23] Against Georgia Tech on November 26, Murray completed 19-of-29 passes for 252 yards and four touchdowns as the Bulldogs won, 31–17.

In the SEC Championship game on December 3 and the Outback Bowl on January 2, Georgia was pitted against number 1 ranked LSU and 12th-ranked Michigan State.

[26] The last game of the season was played against 10–3 Michigan State in Tampa, Florida, in the Outback Bowl.

Georgia gained a 16–0 lead early only to have the Spartans tie the score at 27–27 to send the game into overtime.

[27] Following the completion of the regular season, Murray gained honors from The Associated Press on December 5, 2011, as it released its All-SEC football team listing him as the second-team quarterback.

Georgia was invited to the Capital One Bowl to face the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Orlando, Florida, on January 1, 2013.

Murray finished the contest 20-of-29 passing for 323 yards while scoring on a 1-yard touchdown run with 1:19 left to play.

Murray's final touchdown came in the form of an 85-yard toss to wide receiver Justin Scott-Wesley early in the 4th quarter.

In this game Murray also broke a school record by passing for a touchdown of 98 yards to Reggie Davis.

Georgia won the contest 44–41 as Murray capped off the scoring by connecting with receiver Scott-Wesley on a 25-yard touchdown pass with 1:47 left in the final stanza.

Murray's two touchdown passes gave Georgia a 27–14 lead going into the fourth quarter, but Vanderbilt won 31–27.

[39] His 7-yard pass completion to Arthur Lynch moved Murray past Peyton Manning to become the SEC's all-time leading passer.

Murray hit Gurley on a 75-yard touchdown pass early in the Florida game that gave UGA a 14–0 lead in the 1st quarter.

In the fourth game against the Arizona Hotshots, Murray relieved an injured Simms in the first quarter and led the Legends to a 14–11 victory, the first win in team history; he completed 20 of 33 passes for 254 yards and led the team in rushing with 54 yards on seven carries.

[58] Murray was allocated as one of the "Tier 1" quarterbacks in the 2020 XFL Draft on October 15, 2019, assigned to the Tampa Bay Vipers.

In his debut game and only start for the Vipers, Murray completed 16 of 34 pass attempts for 231 yards with zero touchdowns and two interceptions.