Article By Brian Jones on 26th August, 2010
Things did not go according to plan, however, because Cox never got the offense rolling on a consistent basis. He did throw for 24 touchdowns, which was third-best in the SEC, but he did throw 15 interceptions, which was third-word in the conference.
Now with Cox gone, it’s time for redshirt freshman Aaron Murray to take over as the new QB and he will have a lot of help as all 10 starters return from last season including preseason All American A.J. Green.
Here’s a look at Murray, Green and the r...
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