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Aaron Murray says Monday’s game against TCU is the ‘start of the Georgia dynasty’
By Crissy Froyd
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The winds of change have continued to blow across college football, and one of the biggest questions as the season has come to a close is just which team projects to hold the next dynasty.
That’s been the Alabama Crimson Tide for a long time, but doesn’t seem to be the case as much anymore after the team fell in national championship action against Georgia last year and failed to make it into the College Football Playoff mix in 2022 after losing 2 games in the regular season.
Former Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray sees Monday’s contest between Georgia and TCU as the start of the Bulldogs’ dynasty as they look to go back to back.
“There’s a lot going right,” Murray said. “They’ve just been a sleeping giant, just waiting to get a guy like (head coach) Kirby (Smart) to put them over the top to win a national championship. So, yeah, I think to me, we’re at the early stages of this dynasty.”
"Tonight, is just the start of the Georgia dynasty."
– Dawgs legend Aaron Murray joins today's show and explains why this may only be *the beginning* of Georgia football's run atop the sport
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Georgia and TCU are set to kick off at 7:30 p.m. ET in SoFi Stadium on Monday.
Crissy covers SEC football news for Saturday Down South.