Aaron Murray

Aaron Murray

College Football Analyst

ESPN signed former standout Georgia Bulldog Aaron Murray as a college football analyst in fall 2022. Murray is a mainstay for SEC Network, calling games alongside Dave Neal and Ashley ShahAhmadi. Beginning in 2025, Murray will bring his analysis to the UFL as well, assisting with ESPN’s coverage alongside Lowell Gallindo, Kirk Morrison and Eric MacLain.

Ahead of joining ESPN full-time, Murray was featured during the MegaCast presentation of the 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship. He teamed up with Adam Amin to feature the Georgia perspective during the Homers Telecast on ESPN2.

Murray – quarterback for UGA from 2009-13 – led the Bulldogs to a 36-18 record during his four years at the helm. He still leads the SEC in both career passing touchdowns (121) and career passing yards (13,166).

The Florida native was a two-time All-SEC Second Team selection and earned MVP honors at the 2013 Capital One Bowl. Murray earned two All-America honors during his time in Athens – Freshman All-American (2010) and CFN Third Team All-American (2012).

Prior to his broadcasting career, Murray was drafted in the fifth round by the Kansas City Chiefs. During his time with the League, Murray was a member of the Chiefs, Cardinals, Eagles and Rams.

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