Aaron Murray will return
Georgia’s offense learned that the nation’s second-rated passer will return for his senior season:
Blessed to be the QB for the Dawgs, not ready to leave just yet. Time to get back to work & help lead this team to a championship #GoDawgs
— Aaron Murray (@aaronmurray11) January 7, 2013
With Murray returning, Georgia loses only receivers Tavarres King and Marlon Brown from the nation’s top offense in terms of yards-per-play. King and Brown leave big shoes to fill, but the return of Michael Bennett, the arrival of some key newcomers, and a year of development for everyone else will have expectations sky-high for the Georgia offense as the defense rebuilds.
Defensive tackle Kwame Geathers is the only draft-eligible Bulldog who hasn’t announced his intentions yet.