Aaron Murray gives Georgia new hope ahead of CFP run

Aaron Murray put ESPN in their place.
2025 SEC Championship - Georgia v Alabama
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There are a lot of mixed opinions in the college football community when it comes to Georgia's chances in the College Football Playoff. On one hand there are people like ESPN who believe the Bulldogs clearly have a worse chance to win a national title than both Indiana and Ohio State.

However, there are others like Aaron Murray who completely disagree with ESPN because they believe Georgia is the team that will end up winning the National Championship this season.

Aaron Murray is a true believer in Georgia

Both ESPN and Vegas have given Indiana and Ohio State far better odds to win the playoff this season. While both teams do deserve to be in that group of teams most likely to win it all, Georgia should be with them as well, but instead they have far worse odds than both teams.

Murray however thinks something completely different will happen in the playoff. He believes that Georgia will be the team to win the National Championship, and their journey to get there is about as good as it gets.

Murray predicts Georgia will beat Ole Miss on Jan. 1 in their quarterfinal matchup. That game not only would be a rematch from earlier this season, but the Rebels would be playing with head coach Lane Kiffin. Murray then has Georgia facing Carson Beck and Miami in the semifinals, and no one needs to be told how big that game would be. It's also worth mentioning that Murray has Miami beating Ohio State in the quarterfinals, so he doesn't think one of the favorites to win it all will even win a game this year.

Murray finally has Georgia beating ESPN's favorite in Indiana to win the national title this season.

Murray may be a bit biased since he did play quarterback at Georgia, but the Bulldogs undoubtedly have a great chance to win it all this season. And if they beat Ole Miss, Miami and Indiana along the way then this could be the best ending to a season in Georgia football history.

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