
Aaron Murray has thrown his last pass in Sanford Stadium.
Georgia's senior quarterback Aaron Murray went down in the second quarter of the Bulldogs' matchup with Kentucky with an apparent knee injury. He is out for the game.
It is senior night at Georgia, meaning Murray has thrown his last pass in Sanford Stadium.
He was hit as he threw, and was thrown to the ground by Kentucky defensive end Za'Darius Smith. Murray was helped off of the field by two members of the Georgia training staff. Hutson Mason has taken over the reins for Murray. A junior, Mason is 11-16 on the season with one touchdown.
Murray left the locker room on crutches and entered a patrol car on his way out.
Aaron Murray left Georgia's locker room on crutches after half time and entered a patrol car to leave Sanford Stadium pic.twitter.com/rRZkwSt4jm
— Dean Legge (@Dawg_Post) November 24, 2013
No further detail is available on the status of Murray's knee
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