Aaron Murray said Friday his recovery from knee surgery is going "extremely well" and he expects to participate in Georgia's pro day so he can show NFL teams he is "on the right track." Murray captured most of the Southeastern Conference's major passing records in four years as Georgia's quarterback before he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee against Kentucky on Nov. 23 and had surgery three days later. Murray said Georgia director of sports medicine Ron Courson is supervising his rehabilitation.
Georgia QB Murray plans to be ready for Pro Day in Athens