
FILE - In this Nov. 24, 2012, file photo, Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray (11) directs this team against Georgia Tech during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Athens, Ga. Alabama's AJ McCarron and Murray have piloted their teams into the SEC championship game as the nation's two most efficient passers.(AP Photo/John Amis, File)
Of course, Georgia might have something to say about that.
The third-ranked Bulldogs are eager to wake up some echoes of their own.
Coach Mark Richt's team takes on No. 2 Alabama in a Southeastern Conference title game that essentially serves as a national semifinal. The winner of Saturday's contest at the Georgia Dome likely claims a spot against top-ranked Notre Dame for the BCS title on Jan. 7.
While Alabama (11-1) is a touchdown favorite to remain on course for its third crown in four years, Georgia (11-1) is eager to carve out a legacy beyond the great teams of the early 1980s led by Herschel Walker.







