Aaron Murray isn’t so sure if Georgia fans want their biggest wish to come true

Aaron Murray isn’t siding with Georgia on their preferred path in the CFP.
NC State v Miami
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Georgia football is entering the College Football Playoff with a massive story developing. The Bulldogs find themselves as the 3-seed in the playoff bracket and on a collision course with Miami and former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck.

Georgia will need to win their matchup in the quarterfinals and Miami will need to beat Texas A&M and Ohio State before this game occurs, but the potential of facing Beck and the Hurricanes is too good to ignore.

However, even though this is the matchup every Georgia fan has been dreaming of since Beck transferred to Miami, Aaron Murray isn't so sure UGA should want to play the Hurricanes.

Aaron Murray warns Georgia of playing Miami, Carson Beck

Miami was the last team to make the playoff this season. They are the 10-seed and last at-large team to earn a spot in the playoff, so they were extremely close of falling short and not even being included in the first place.

In the weeks leading up to the playoff bracket being revealed, Murray talked a lot about the Hurricanes and what makes them so great. He even went as far as to say that no one should want to play Miami if they made the playoff because they were a team that was clicking at the right time. So now that Miami is in the playoff, he isn't so sure Georgia should want to play them.

Georgia fans however don't care. They still want a chance at revenge against Beck even if Miami would be a tough team to beat.

Georgia will face a difficult opponent in the semifinals if the make it that far. Miami, Texas A&M and Ohio State are the three teams that UGA could play if they advance, so it is going to be a challenging game no matter who they play.

But even if Murray thinks Georgia shouldn't want to play Miami, that is the one team everyone in Athens is hoping they get matched up with.

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