Monday, Dec 23, 2013 4:10 pm
One month ago, Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray saw his college football career end with an ACL tear in the Bulldogs’ final home game of the season. When Georgia takes on Nebraska on New Year’s Day in the Gator Bowl, the team will have a different look and feel from what we’ve seen over the past few seasons.
Murray though, is doing well and has big plans for the near future. He still hopes to get selected in the NFL Draft this spring, and as he continues to recover from surgery, he’ll be looking to tutor young quarterbacks — he’s even holding his own camp in February:
First camp! Always been a goal of mine to be able to do this pic.twitter.com/15QtzPb5qm
— Aaron Murray (@aaronmurray11) December 23, 2013
Murray is wasting no time earning some actual cash since he no longer has to worry about NCAA rules — good for him.
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Aaron Murray To Hold His Own “MVP Football Camp” To Individually Coach Young Quarterbacks
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