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Carson Beck came to Miami to win a national championship. His chance at that has arrived
Carson Beck completed nearly 80% of his passes over a four-game winning streak to lead Miami into the College Football Playoff first round against Texas A&M.
- On Saturday, Miami quarterback Carson Beck and the Miami Hurricanes football team will travel to face seventh-seeded Texas A&M in a College Football Playoff first-round game after Miami earned the final at-large berth at 10-2.
- Facing uncertainty last year, Carson Beck weighed the NFL draft decision and transferred from Georgia, then prepared for major elbow surgery and waited months after Miami arrival before throwing.
- Over the four-game winning streak, Carson Beck, Miami quarterback, completed 79.5% of his throws for 1,125 yards, 11 touchdowns, and one interception while setting a Miami school record for consecutive completions with 24.
- Beck has a chance to lead Miami to a national championship, a goal he transferred to Miami specifically to pursue, but must face the Texas A&M defense ranked 19th nationally at Kyle Field.
- Beck says `I'm here for something more important`, and coaches and teammates praise his poise and preparation, while his two national championships at Georgia boost Miami's confidence.
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Carson Beck came to Miami to win a national championship. His chance at that has arrived
Miami quarterback Carson Beck has led the Hurricanes to the College Football Playoff. Beck, a transfer from Georgia, chose Miami to compete for another national title.
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- 69% of the sources lean Left
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