Georgia QB Aaron Murray sprains (not breaks) ankle
The bad news?
An initial report indicated Georgia starting quarterback Aaron Murray broke his ankle in two places playing a pick-up soccer game.
The good (or less bad) news?
The updated report is that Murray has a sprained -- not broken -- ankle and is expected to be ready to return for spring practice.
Per Seth Emerson of Ledger-Enquirer, the Bulldogs have their first spring practice on March 10th, which is the day before spring break, and Georgia doesn't practice again until March 22nd. So, in other words, it's possible they sit Murray on the March 10th practice to allow him extra time to heal.
As a freshman, Murray threw for 3,049 yards, 24 touchdowns and only six interceptions in 2010.