On Saturday night, Georgia's Aaron Murray became one of only three players in NCAA history to throw for 3,000 yards in four straight seasons. He was having a tremendous game against Kentucky as he had thrown for four touchdown passes in less than two quarters and helped Georgia get out to a 28-7 lead.
Before half-time, Murray left the field with an injury and then later left the stadium by patrol car to get x-ray's on his knee. Today, the University of Georgia sent out a press release announcing that Murray will undergo surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).
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