Notebook: Tony Dungy’s comments place Georgia QB Aaron Murray into NFL discussion

Slowly and surely, Georgia's Aaron Murray is climbing higher in the record books and into the conscience of the NFL talent scouts. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)

Slowly and surely, Georgia's Aaron Murray is climbing higher in the record books and into the conscience of the NFL talent scouts. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)

ATHENS – It may have been a lighthearted gesture from a personal friend or it could have been the firm conviction for a former NFL coach and pro football analyst. Whatever it was, Tony Dungy got a lot of folks’ attention with his answer via Twitter to a question about whom Kansas City should take as its first pick in the NFL draft.

“I would take Georgia QB Aaron Murray if he comes out,” Dungy wrote on Monday.

It didn’t take long for Dungy’s opinion to make its way to Murray.

“I’ve had everyone ask me about that,” Murray said Tuesday afternoon before the Bulldogs’ practice. “I’m like, ‘I don’t know.’ I’m not worried about that until after the season and then I’ll sit down with my family and make the best decision for myself and my future. I’m having too much fun right now. This season has been awesome. We still have so much ahead of us and so much excitement that I really don’t even have time to think about anything else. I’m just living in the moment.”

Murray’s NFL draft stock is an interesting topic. Though he’s on pace obliterate every quarterback record Georgia has and run down some pretty significant ones in the SEC as well, he’s knocked for his height (listed 6-foot-1) and is not generally talked about as breathlessly as other other college quarterbacks.

Murray is listed as the No. 2 quarterback prospect by NFLscout.com, but that’s for the 2014 draft. As for the one next April, Murray is listed behind at least six other quarterbacks by ESPN’s Scouts Inc.

Perhaps Dungy was just trying to help out a friend. Dungy’s son, Oregon wide receiver Eric Dungy, played with Murray at Tampa’s Plant High School. Murray said he remains in contact the former NFL head coach.

But Murray’s production should stand on its own. After his 330-yard, four-touchdown passing performance this past weekend, he moved into the No. 1 spot in the nation pass efficiency (174.3). This season, he has completed 65.7 percent of his passes for 2,986 yards and 28 TDs with 7 interceptions.

Murray now has 87 career TDs passes, which is fifth in SEC history, and has thrown for 9,184 yards, which is also fifth. He’s not far off from tracking down the players atop those lists which include Danny Wuerffel and Peyton Manning. But he’d probably need another season to do that.

“I’ve never been a guy who worried about records,” Murray said. “The only record I care about is the win-loss column. I came here to win championships and right now we have a team that has the opportunity to do that.”

Whether it’s after this season or next, there are many in Georgia’s camp who believe Murray will eventually be a pro.

“That’s going to be something for us to discuss after the season and him to discuss with his family,” UGA quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator Mike Bobo said. “I think his mind is in the right place right now, which is on Georgia Tech this week. But I think he has pro potential because of his intelligence. I think he’s a winner. He’s improved every year and I think he’s going to continue improving. The kid’s the type of guy that, what he sets his sights on, he usually attains those goals. Just look at his life history. Put something out there he wants to do and he gets it done. The No. 1 thing he wants to do right now is win a championship.”

Bobo bristled when asked how Murray’s decision might impact those of Hutson Mason, a junior who is redshirting as Murray’s backup.

“I’m not getting into that until after the season,” Bobo said. “I’m worried about Georgia Tech, really, and Murray better, too.”

Early wake-up call on Saturday

Georgia coach Mark Richt doesn’t mind playing early games, as the Bulldogs will do with Saturday’s noon kickoff versus the Yellow Jackets (ESPN). His only concern is that Georgia’s fans would be late to wake up and slow to arrive for the annual Senior Day festivities. The Bulldogs’ traditional graduation “walk” through the gauntlet of their teammates is scheduled begin at 11:46 a.m.

“I hope we can get the Dog Nation out there a little bit earlier,” Richt said. “The Dawg Walk will be about 15 minutes earlier (10 a.m.) because of the senior festivities and I’m hoping everybody can be in the stands in time to honor those guys. We’re hoping to send them off with a great moment and hopefully they’ll play great during the game.”

Georgia will have approximately 17 seniors going through the short ceremony, which includes their immediate families

A do-over against South Carolina?

To date, Georgia has one blemish on its ledger, and it’s a rather ugly one. The Bulldogs were dominated by South Carolina 35-7 on Oct. 6.

Senior linebacker Christian Robinson, whose father played football for the Gamecocks, if he would like to play them again.

“I would love to,” he said. “I think we kind of walked into a, well, whoever was there knows. My dad said he’d never seen anything like it. I think we walked into something we weren’t mentally prepared for atmosphere wise. Some things happened so quick. We can’t go back and change. They got us when they scheduled the game and they showed up at the right time. But me, a person who’s dad went to South Carolina, I’d like to just so my dad doesn’t have the last laugh. We’ll see.”

Of course, Georgia and South Carolina won’t play again until the second game of next season, and Robinson will be graduated and gone by then. Depending on how these next two weeks go, he could indeed have the last laugh

“We’ve got a lot more at stake right now,” Robinson said of the Bulldogs’ BCS title shot, “so I’ll take that.”

They said it

“I didn’t really think it was over. We had a lot of football left to play. There were six more regular-season games at the time. So I didn’t really think it was over then. Historically, South Carolina’s due to lose a few, so I wasn’t worried about it.”

– Senior flanker Tavarres King, on whether he thought Georgia’s SEC and BCS possibilities were over after losing to South Carolina 35-7 on Oct. 6.

Etc. . . .

The Bulldogs practiced for more than two hours Tuesday in full pads in preparation for Tech. . . . Georgia’s injury situation looks greatly improved. Starting right guard Chris Burnette (shoulder) is practicing without limitations and should start on Saturday. Fullback Merritt Hall (ankle) also practiced full speed. Tailback Keith Marshall practiced in a non-contact capacity due to a shoulder contusion but will play on Saturday. . . . The Bulldogs will be going for their 11th win of the season on Saturday. There have been eight Georgia teams to do that. Among them were Wally Butts‘ 1942 national championship team (11-1),  Butt’s 1946 team (11-0), Vince Dooley’s 1971 team (11-1), Dooley’s 1980 national championship team (12-0) and Dooley’s 1982 team (11-1). Richt has coached three: 2002 (13-1), 2003 (11-3) and 2007 (11-2). . . .

Georgia’s defense ranked fourth in the national in forcing three-and-outs with a rate of 59.3 percent. That’s an average of 5.4 per game. Florida leads the way at 6.8 followed by Florida State (6.8) and Wisconsin (5.6). . . . Tech and Georgia did not play from 1917-24 because of a parade float made by UGA students that ridiculed the Yellow Jackets for playing football during World War I. . . . The biggest UGA comeback against Tech came in 1978 when freshman Buck Belue came off the sideline with the Bulldogs trailing 20-0 and rallied them to a 29-28 win.

221 comments Add your comment

Rick James

November 21st, 2012
1:30 pm

@hornblowermg

have seen both murray and Mason play, and Mason makes his reads more accurately and has much better physical attributes than murray. i do wish that murray were an nfl calibre qb so that he would go on to his reward and give Hutson Mason the opportunity that he deserves and has been deprived of by the politically astute georgia coaching staff.
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If Mason thinks like that reason he’s not starting in politics why wont he transfer? Wont Hutson Mason benefit from the “same politics”" when Murry leaves? When Knowshon Marino was a freshman he was the best running back on the team but why didnt we see him play? He was wearing a red shirt..It happens in college football get over it..

Joey

November 21st, 2012
1:57 pm

That’s a good point, bigDawg (12:49). I never heard this about Colt McCoy, Stafford, the Mannings – hell, anybody.

This isn’t tennis, or golf.

It takes a team to win, and to lose.

ugacolumbusgafan2012

November 21st, 2012
2:06 pm

I knew this was coming and of course aaron is one of the best in football nation .. lets go dawgs, beat them yellow jackets eh !! SMILE… LET IT BE THE BEST GAME TO CLOSE OUT THE SEASON . concentrate on this weekend game.. have a happpy thanksgiving dawgs…

Put in Timeout by Ken Suguira,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned once by Bill King & Chip Towers but only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.

November 21st, 2012
2:17 pm

If Murry really cared about the NFL he wouldnt be in a grad program trying to earn an avanced degree nor would he have graduated in three years.He would be doing just enough to to stay eligeble..
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BS. When you red shirt you should be ahead in the classroom. There isn’t a Big-Time College QB that doesn’t want to go to the NFL.
You can go back to the beginning of the year and I said IF Murray does well he should go to the NFL. he has done well enough to get the best NFL look right how. His stock probably will not get better next year and I am pretty sure Richt and Bobo want him to GO now too.

marcus

November 21st, 2012
2:18 pm

no way this guy is the number two qb in next years draft or a first rounder period. think more like 4th/5th round. he lacks arm strength and size. dungy is pulling his jock strap!

Put in Timeout by Ken Suguira,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned once by Bill King & Chip Towers but only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.

November 21st, 2012
2:20 pm

If Mason thinks like that reason he’s not starting in politics why wont he transfer? Wont Hutson Mason benefit from the “same politics”” when Murry leaves? When Knowshon Marino was a freshman he was the best running back on the team but why didnt we see him play? He was wearing a red shirt..It happens in college football get over it..
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Rick James put down the bong or bottle! Your posts today have so many misspelled words it is making you look bad.

Put in Timeout by Ken Suguira,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned once by Bill King & Chip Towers but only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.

November 21st, 2012
2:24 pm

Rick James….. have a good Turkey Day……but if Murray didn’t want to get to the NFL he wouldn’t spend all that time in the film room or at the QB camps in the summers.

SFH

November 21st, 2012
2:29 pm

Nope.

He can’t read a defense and can’t call his own plays.

DHD

November 21st, 2012
2:29 pm

You don’t know if he’s a pro or not? Who is the sport’s editor? I believe he is a college football player but thought you would know that. Unless, of course, he is getting paid now.

ARdawg

November 21st, 2012
2:31 pm

“Rick James….. have a good Turkey Day……but if Murray didn’t want to get to the NFL he wouldn’t spend all that time in the film room or at the QB camps in the summers.”

POAD, can you really be that thick? Murray spends that time in the film room to learn his opponent for the competitive edge. I guess that doesn’t translate that well with you and the debate team in Jr High school, huh?

jerry

November 21st, 2012
2:44 pm

Murray’s td passes to interceptions vs Buffalo, Florida Atlantic, and Georgia Southern is 9-1. Against everyone else, 19-6, about 3-1 a ratio which is 3 times worse when he plays other than glorified high school teams.

Timus

November 21st, 2012
2:47 pm

Not sure what games they’ve been watching but he’s at best a backup QB in the NFL. Definitely not a first round draft pick!

Wildgator

November 21st, 2012
2:55 pm

If I was Murray, I would check to make sure that I am going in the first round, and leave now. I bet Barkley is wishing he would have left USC last year. Uga has a good record this year, and its going to get tough next year.

Bennett Sands

November 21st, 2012
3:04 pm

In no way, shape, or form is Aaron Murray an NFL caliber athlete. His only prayer is that he isn’t done going through puberty, which is a very good possibility. He is much less built than R. Wilson and isn’t comparable to Brees in term of quarterback intangibles. Without Peyton Manning, Tony Dungy would still be coaching as an assistant somewhere. The guy has no merit to determine NFL talent if he think Murray is NFL material. I’m sure Murray is a good guy but that doesnt win games.

C from Marietta

November 21st, 2012
3:05 pm

Is he a Pro? Not currently. He is playing college football. Worthless question.

C from Marietta

November 21st, 2012
3:08 pm

@hornblowermg

You don’t what the forking your talking about. That was the most idiotic post I have ever read. I am betting your really a GT fan.

C from Marietta

November 21st, 2012
3:09 pm

@ jerry

3 to 1 ratio is actually good. Join the idiot club.

bigDawg

November 21st, 2012
3:19 pm

Matt Barkley is 2-8 vs ranked teams, 20% win %. Murray is 1-10 vs ranked teams, 10% win %.

Barkley’s numbers this year:
64% completion, 3300 yards, 36 td’s, 15 int’s, 297 yards per game, 157 passer rating
Note: That’s with 2 of best wide receivers in college football

Murray:
66% completion, 2986 yards, 28 td’s, 7 int’s, 271 yards per game, 174 passer rating
Note: Murray’s top 2 receivers have been out with injuries

Barkley is picked to go high in the NFL draft because of what? height?

Have to agree with Dungy on Murray, Murray looks like a Russell Wilson/Drew Brees type of QB.

jerry

November 21st, 2012
3:23 pm

@ C from Marietta

Thanks for inviting me in to the club, but no thanks.

bigDawg

November 21st, 2012
3:23 pm

RG3’s record vs. ranked teas at Baylor was 2-11, 18% win %.

bigDawg

November 21st, 2012
3:26 pm

Murray’s td to int ratio, 4.0, in 2012, is better than Andrew Luck’s in 2011, 3.7.

Put in Timeout by Ken Suguira,Filtered by Mark Bradley, Banned once by Bill King & Chip Towers but only slightly loved by Jeff Schultz.

November 21st, 2012
3:28 pm

Moe Ginsberg
November 21st, 2012
3:02 pm

Eric Zier
David Greene
Mike Bobo
Joe Treshinski Jr
DJ Shockley

Yeah man, them some ood NFL QB’s right there………LMFAO over and over and over and over again
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You forgot Quincy Carter and Matt Stafford.

Smitty

November 21st, 2012
3:31 pm

Moe Ginsberg….comments like yours usually comes from little people with small minds that have self esteem issues. Did your Mom not show you any love???

Alphare

November 21st, 2012
3:32 pm

Quote by SI’s Mandel:

“For the Dawgs, it’s as if their 35-7 demolition at the hands of South Carolina on Oct. 6 never happened. Since then, they’ve defeated one top-10 foe (Florida) while dispatching of 2-9 Kentucky, 5-6 Ole Miss, 3-8 Auburn and FCS Georgia Southern to seize control of their national championship fate.”

No knock against Murray, he played 2 good teams this year: USC and FL.

How did he do in those 2 big games?

Low Country Doc

November 21st, 2012
3:33 pm

Rabbit

November 21st, 2012
3:33 pm

I’d love to praise Murray and will when the time comes, but all I can think about right now is this Saturday and a surging GT. Go Dogs.

Low Country Dog

November 21st, 2012
3:34 pm

Sure hope he returns. We need him to bridge Brice Ramsey for 2

bigDawg

November 21st, 2012
3:40 pm

Archie Manning on AARON mURRAY:
“He really threw the ball well,” Archie continued. “You can tell he has been well coached. He also has excellent communication skills, which are very important for a quarterback.”

Alphare

November 21st, 2012
3:41 pm

In Murray’s entire careers, he defeat a whopping 1 ranked team, this year’s FL.

I thought, in that game, he would personally handed over the W to FL until the final minutes.

You can pretty much say Murray shows up big against small teams, small against big teams.

Orange12

November 21st, 2012
3:51 pm

Murray as a Pro QB? Sure, as long as New Orleans drafts him with the stipulation that they have to start Murray and that he has to play 4 quarters only when The Saints play Atlanta. That way The Falcons don’t have to worry about losing those two games every year.

Smitty

November 21st, 2012
3:57 pm

Moe Ginsberg…..Let’s get back to those self esteem issue you have……..come on tell us why you feel so immature…..

RunninWithTheDawgs

November 21st, 2012
3:59 pm

Mason was told a couple of years ago that he would be Murray’s backup and if he wanted to transfer or redshirt he could do so. Transfer was out of the question ’cause he’s a Georgia boy and a degree from UGA is his ultimate goal. Murray is doing great with his education and if the NFL doesn’t work out for him it’s no big deal. They are both getting a good education and that’s REALLY why they went there for in the first place.

Smitty

November 21st, 2012
3:59 pm

Moe Ginsberg…..Oh I see….you like to put people better than you down in hopes it will make you feel better…..HUM….interesting…..

UGA83

November 21st, 2012
4:05 pm

Think David Greene only shorter.

flatsdawg1

November 21st, 2012
4:29 pm

Murray has been lights out when he is on and has grown up at the QB position, has a good arm, could be a decent QB in the NFL. He gets very hyped up for games and it takes a long time for him to settle down. That is what worries you in big games. He must be his best for us to beat Tech and Bama especially.If hes overthrowing at that start, they should go to plan B, underthrow the ball, which they did last year against Florida.Seemed to Work perfectly.lol Dawgs have a good chance to be there in the NC, they can do this, remember NO REGRETS DAWGS!

GTbob

November 21st, 2012
4:52 pm

Chip here is a tip for you when you deliver your column. Read your copy backwards, you will see all your mistakes, and catch them before I do after it has passed your editors desk btw.

You have way too many sentences that are incomplete, missing phrases or words outright. do us all a favor and proof read your copy man.

UGA Bob

November 21st, 2012
5:12 pm

GTbob is a boob.

Discount DoubleDawg

November 21st, 2012
5:21 pm

gtbob here is a tip for you when you post on UGA blogs. Read your post before you hit ’submit comment’. Think about it for a minute and you will see the mistakes and catch them before I do.

You have way too many pointless or unnecessary comments.

Joey

November 21st, 2012
5:33 pm

Auburn’s pay-for-play scheme sure has been a bad investment since 2010 . . .

Junior Samplles

November 21st, 2012
5:53 pm

To heck wid it….I’m ready for the smack down with the jackets. It’s like taking lunch money from a 98 lb girl lol …but it wil be fun taking Paul”fish fry” Johnson to the woodshed

DrC

November 21st, 2012
6:19 pm

@George Stein – if more Tech fans were like you, I would have a difficult time pulling against Tech. Thanks for your class act comments about some UGA seniors. I will be pulling hard for my alma mater against Tech on Saturday, but I have a lot more respect for you and your school in light of your comments.

Game Changer

November 21st, 2012
8:14 pm

AM has not beat but one team in three years, florida in 2012 who had 6 turnovers in the game vs AM’s 3. This kind of talk is just BS.

flo-ri-duh

November 21st, 2012
9:55 pm

The OL did not give Murray a chance against the Game Crocks. Give him time and he will play as well as any QB currently in college.

dale morphy

November 22nd, 2012
7:02 am

Doug Flutie, Drew Brees. Two guys that should never have succeeded at the next level. Just sayin.

tdog

November 22nd, 2012
7:15 am

He is a good fellow, but he will never ever make it in the NFL.

SuperB

November 22nd, 2012
7:37 am

Almost ALL QB’s, including Murray, should play as much CFB as possible before going to the NFL.

Mr. Hankey (Pankey)

November 22nd, 2012
7:41 am

Either way he wins and we win. If he stays it’s obvious who wins. If he goes we’ve got Hutson Mason who has played lights out when given a chance. LeMay? No way he’ll play. He has looked completely underwhelming and is wheat straw thin. Murray’s been a great UGA player who deserved credit and more. Howeva, that being said I personally wouldn’t want to draft him. Seems to implode in hughe moments plus I’m not sure his body can take te rigors of NFL pummelings. I DANG sure wouldn’t spend a first round pick on him and 1’st pick is preposterous lollygagging by an old friend. I truly hope I’m wrong, just don’t believe in my heart of hearts I am. Good luck either way, Mr. Murray. You’re a seriuos standup guy and when we’re all standing before our maker that’s all that matters.

bigDawg

November 22nd, 2012
8:35 am

Hmm, who to believe about Aaron Murray’s NFL potential, Super Bowl winning Head Coach Dungy, Kiper who has Murray going in the 3rd round and 5th best QB in the draft this year, or anonymous bloggers? Tough one.

UGA runs the best Pro Style offense in college football, that’s why guys transition so easily like Stafford, AJ Green, and Moreno. John Gruden LOVES UGA’s pro style offense.

azdawg

November 22nd, 2012
9:08 am

He’s the best QB GA has when he’s on and not pressured. When under pressure from good D’s he has tendency to get rattled and rush his passes w/o looking the field for open receivers. He did it in FL game early on and the entire team never showed up in the SC game. If he’d settle down and his O line gave him time to survey the field he’s as good or better then any QB incollege FB today. He’ll need all the protection and confidence in his team mates come AL game day. I think the D will do their part but they need AM to be on his game not on his back!

First and foremost, they need to beat GT.

bigDawg

November 22nd, 2012
9:27 am

Sorry, I’m with Super Bowl winning Head Coach Dungy on Murray’s NFL potential.

Doesn’t matter how many times the anonymous blogger says Murray doesn’t play well against ranked teams (neither did RG3 and he was the #1 draftpick). Barkley doesn’t either, and he’ll be the first Qb drafted.