
Posted Apr 4, 2008 by Katherine Smith
Updated Apr 4, 2008 at 09:04 PM
Plant quarterback Aaron Murray will kick off his spring break with a visit to the University of Georgia.
Murray is scheduled to leave for Athens today with his father after returning from a trip to UCLA. He will join Panthers coach Robert Weiner and teammates Orson Charles and Allen Sampson.
The group will take in the Bulldogs annual spring game. Murray and Charles have already taken unofficial visits to the Georgia campus.
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Por (reality check1) on April 05, 2008 (Suggest removal)
YAWN!
Suggest removalPor (reality check1) on April 05, 2008 (Suggest removal)
YAWN!
Suggest removalPor (Is This News) on April 06, 2008 (Suggest removal)
Really! What did he have for breakfast?
You do realize every other athlete in this county is out visiting schools too, they just aren’t having their coach report every move. This “Plant did this, Plant did that” is getting so old. Every other school is doing it too; they just don’t feed every little thing to the media.
Do you have any idea how stupid this is starting to sound?
I can’t believe I waisted 2 minutes of my life reading it, and now I’v waisted another 2 minutes responding to it, and now I just waisted another minute thinking about it! Ahhhhhhh!
Suggest removalPor (tony) on April 06, 2008 (Suggest removal)
hey ” is this news”..if you’re not interested, then why did you read it? your the first person i ever seen complain. You must be related to T Manning
Suggest removalPor (bob) on April 06, 2008 (Suggest removal)
the first person to complain? believe me - everyone is thinking the same thing - its getting rediculous
Suggest removalPor (mike) on April 06, 2008 (Suggest removal)
if its gettin so bad.. stop reading it. OR, go to your school and have your coach tell tbo.com everything that is happening with your teams top recruits, if not, stop complaining
Suggest removalPor (Jay) on April 06, 2008 (Suggest removal)
I was thinking it. I mean, its no more than a kid driving themself to a school (or flying). Are these the same as a “recruiting trip” or are they like when I drove my daughter around to look at schools.
I have to be missing something. Does his mom write these articles?
Suggest removalPor (good job) on April 10, 2008 (Suggest removal)
Good job Katherine Smith keep up the good work. I am proud of the effort you have made. You are the best journalist in Tampa!
Suggest removalPor (Mark) on April 10, 2008 (Suggest removal)
Some of us enjoy hearing great news about great kids. Too bad it’s boring those of you who would rather hear the “excitement” about DUI’s, fighting, cheating, etc. Let’s support and cheer for those who are working to accomplish something. Each step is just as important and interesting as being arrested, making bail, going to court, getting kicked off the team, now that’s a YAWN.
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