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Aaron Murray Asks for Media Blackout

By: Josh Rultenberg
Updated: November 26, 2012
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Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray has asked to not speak to the media this week, so that he can better prepare for the SEC Championship Game against the Crimson Tide this weekend.

For most of the season, Murray has spoken to the media after every game, but after this weekend's defeat of rival Georgia Tech, Murray opted not to.

His teammates say it is not about the media, but it is about Murray making sure he stays focused on preparing for what is the biggest game of his career. The quarterback has been known to struggle in big games like last year against LSU in the SEC Championship.

If Murray wants to put up big numbers against the top ranked defense in the nation, then he must focus entirely on this game.
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