Carson Beck Recalls Painful Transfer Decision During Time as Georgia's QB
- During the SEC title game, a Texas defender strip-sacked Carson Beck, injuring him and effectively ending his Georgia Bulldogs career, while a year later he leads Miami Hurricanes to face Indiana on Monday.
- For much of the past two seasons, Beck faced criticism for forcing plays, causing interceptions in losses to Louisville and SMU, while enduring elbow rehab with support from teammates and staff.
- Through three playoff wins this year, Beck has rushed for 63 yards, and in UM's last seven wins he completed 74.4 percent of passes for 1,634 yards with 15 touchdowns and two interceptions.
- Teammates dubbed Beck 'Vanilla Vick' after his 3-yard scramble at Ole Miss, and Hurricanes head coach Mario Crist�bal praised him, saying `There's absolutely nothing selfish about him.'
- Fast forward a year, Beck won two national titles as a backup at Georgia and now starts for the Miami Hurricanes in their first national title game since 2003, ending his college career Monday.
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Carson Beck Recalls Painful Transfer Decision During Time as Georgia's QB
Before this season, for many fans, Carson Beck trading Georgia for Miami felt like a pure cash grab with zero national title aspirations. After all, $4 million is no small amount, even for the wealthy. The majority of analysts said Beck might be gambling with his own draft stock. Looking back, they couldn’t have been more wrong. In fact, it may have been the best decision the two-time national champion could have possibly made. “You made one of …
UM’s Carson Beck went from his ‘lowest’ at Georgia to national title game with Miami
MIAMI BEACH — The play continued, but Carson Beck knew he was done. A Texas defender strip-sacked Beck, who was the Georgia starting quarterback in the SEC title game, and Beck landed in a heap on the Mercedes-Benz Stadium field. “Obviously, I felt my arm. I felt everything,” Beck said. “It was one of the lowest moments of my life.” Beck returned for one final play — to hand the ball off on the game-winning touchdown replacement Gunner Stockton …
Miami's Carson Beck turns heads with stunning admission about attending classes as college athlete
Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck sparked controversy after admitting he had not attended classes for two years while leading his team to the national championship game.
Carson Beck Admits To Academic Illusion By Not Going To Class At Miami
Carson Beck said the quiet part out loud. He does not go to class. The starting quarterback for the Miami Hurricanes is not at all worried about academics. Although this kind of arrangement is fairly common in college football, especially in the modern era of NIL and the transfer portal, you’re not supposed to ruin the worst kept secret in sports. Keep quiet! Carson Beck is 23 years old. Beck is currently making more than $4 million to play for …
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