Since 1892, thousands of football players have donned the red and black to represent the University of Georgia football program.
Hall of famers, Heisman Trophy winners, All-Americans and national champions have graced Sanford Stadium and left a lasting legacy in Athens. Athletes come and go, but the fans’ adoration for the football program remains the same. Although a player may leave after 3-4 years, some make an impact that lasts a lifetime.
From the greatest to ever do it, Herschel Walker, to future legend Brock Bowers, there’s no shortage of talent on Georgia’s all-time offensive roster.
Enjoy, and let us know who you think we left off.
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Starting QB: David Greene

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Greene started all four of his seasons at UGA and had a total record of 42-10 (80.77 win %) throughout his entire career. He put up amazing stats, including 849/1440 (59%), 11,528 passing yards, 72 touchdowns, and 32 interceptions. These numbers are some of the best in Georgia history. He was responsible for Mark Richt’s first historic season in Athens when he quarterbacked the transition of Georgia going from average to a consistent national contender with his 13-1 SEC Championship team.
Backup QB: Aaron Murray

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Murray holds nearly all of the Georgia and SEC passing records. Throughout his four seasons as the Georgia starter, he led the team to a 36-18 record. But for Murray, it was all about his outstanding numbers. In his career, he had 921 completions on 1,478 attempts (62.3%) for 13,166 yards, and 121 touchdowns, all of which are Georgia records. His 13,166 passing yards and 121 touchdowns are an all-time SEC record, which still holds today.
Starting RB: Herschel Walker

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No player is more synonymous with Georgia football than Herschel Walker. You could even make a strong case that he was the college game’s greatest player ever. As a freshman, number 34 carried Georgia to its second ever National Championship. His junior season, Walker was named to his third-consecutive first-team All-American selection and won the Heisman trophy. The SEC Player of the Year every…