Aaron Murray breaks SEC career passing touchdown record
Georgia's Aaron Murray broke Danny Wuerffel's SEC record for career passing touchdowns with a score against Appalachian State.

So it was without much fanfare that Aaron Murray passed a major historical milestone Saturday, throwing for his 115th career touchdown against the Mountaineers -- enough to move him past Florida Heisman Trophy winner Danny Wuerffel for the most in SEC history.
The all-time SEC leaderboard:
| SEC Career Passing TDs | ||
| Player, Team | TDs | Years |
| Aaron Murray, Georgia | 115 | 2010-pre. |
| Danny Wuerffel, Florida | 114 | 1993-1996 |
| Peyton Manning, Tennessee | 89 | 1994-1997 |
| Chris Leak, Florida | 88 | 2003-2006 |
| Tim Tebow, Florida | 88 | 2006-2009 |
Murray still has at least four games to add to his total, with the Bulldogs facing Auburn, Kentucky, and Georgia Tech to close the season and now bowl-eligible after their win Saturday.
It's true that -- as they are across college football -- offenses are generally becoming more proficient in the SEC, and that quarterbacking statistics will be inflated in the seasons to come. But the Heisman-adorned names on that list (and that Murray could still add another 10-plus touchdowns to his total) suggest that the record should still be his for years to come.















