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Former Georgia star QB Aaron Murray joins ESPN as an analyst

Former Georgia star QB Aaron Murray joins ESPN as an analyst

Former Georgia Bulldogs star quarterback Aaron Murray will serve as a college football analyst for ESPN this season. ESPN announced that Murray will be an analyst and will call several SEC Network games this year.

It can never hurt to have a little bit of Georgia bias in the broadcasting booth. The Bulldogs have a pair of SEC Network games early in the season.

The Georgia versus Samford game will be on the SEC Network at 4:00 p.m. ET on Sept. 10.

Additionally, Georgia hosts Kent State on Sept. 24. The Georgia-Kent State game will be televised on SEC Network+ and ESPN+ at 12:00 p.m. ET.

Will Aaron Murray commentate either one of these games? We’ll provide updates on Georgia commentators throughout the season.

Former Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Aaron Murray has the most career passing touchdowns in SEC history. Dale Zanine-USA TODAY SportsMatt Stinchcomb and Alyssa Lang

More former Georgia Bulldogs like David Pollack, Matt Stinchcomb, and Hutson Mason will continue to be analysts and/or call college football games this year.

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