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Miami’s Carson Beck and Oklahoma’s John Mateer Head List of Prominent Players Switching Schools

Carson Beck and John Mateer transfer to Miami and Oklahoma respectively to seek playoff success and offensive improvement, with Mateer poised to boost a struggling Oklahoma offense.

  • Quarterback Carson Beck made a high-profile switch from Georgia to Miami, while John Mateer moved from Washington State to Oklahoma in one of the biggest transfer waves of the offseason.
  • Following an elbow injury in the SEC championship game that ended his season last year, Beck transferred to Miami to aim for a College Football Playoff return, and he said full strength “just reinforced my decision in a positive way.”
  • Reports show his 2024 stats underpin his readiness at Miami, with Beck completing 63.8% of passes for 3,485 yards, 28 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions, while Mateer threw for 3,139 yards and 29 touchdowns at Washington State.
  • Oklahoma is banking on Mateer to revitalize its offense, with Beck saying at ACC media days that full strength and chemistry 'just reinforced my decision in a positive way.'
  • Looking ahead, Miami will open on Aug. 31 against No. Notre Dame, with Beck having followed Cam Ward to the Hurricanes, who now plays for the Tennessee Titans.
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Miami's Carson Beck and Oklahoma's John Mateer head list of prominent players switching schools

Carson Beck made a significant move by transferring from Georgia to Miami after an injury ended his 2024 season early.

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Las Vegas Sun broke the news in Las Vegas, United States on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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