ATHENS — Quarterback Aaron Murray sees no reason why Georgia's offense can't surpass the big numbers it posted last year. The Bulldogs return all but one starter from a team that set a school record in scoring, won the Southeastern Conference Eastern Division and finished 12-2 to rank fifth in The Associated Press' final poll. With Georgia's spring game one week away, Murray believes depth at each position will pay dividends as several starters and role players are learning new positions and accepting more responsibility.
Georgia's potential excites QB Murray
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