Miami’s Carson Beck has faced Florida multiple times. He’s now going to play them as a Hurricane
Carson Beck leads the nation with a 79.3% completion rate and will face Florida, known for a strong defense allowing only two touchdowns this season.
- Miami and quarterback Carson Beck face Florida Saturday at home with Miami ranked fourth and holding a 3-0 record this season.
- This matchup follows Beck’s previous starting quarterback wins over Florida for Georgia in 2023 and 2024, while Miami is playing Florida and Florida State in consecutive games for the first time this season.
- Beck has completed 65 out of 82 pass attempts for a total of 812 yards, throwing seven touchdown passes alongside two interceptions, both of which occurred last week against USF during a decisive victory where he also contributed 28 rushing yards and scored a touchdown on the ground.
- Beck leads the nation with a 79.3% completion rate among quarterbacks with over 20 attempts, and he said Florida has "a really good defense" demonstrated in their three games this year.
- Miami coach Mario Cristobal emphasized thorough historical preparation against Florida’s defense, which is stronger than its 1-2 record, and Beck’s experience could aid in meeting this challenge.
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Miami’s Carson Beck has faced Florida multiple times. He’s now going to play them as a Hurricane - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — There’s a lot of things that Miami quarterback Carson Beck had to learn when he joined the Hurricanes back in January. The meaning of rivalry weeks was not among them. For the first time, Miami is set to face its two biggest rivals — Florida and Florida State — in consecutive games during the same season. (Technically, there have been three instances of Miami seeing those opponents in back-to-back games, all when the Hu…


Miami’s Carson Beck has faced Florida multiple times. He’s now going to play them as a Hurricane
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — There’s a lot of things that Miami quarterback Carson Beck had to learn when he joined the Hurricanes back in January. The meaning of rivalry weeks was not among them. For the first time, Miami is set to face its two biggest rivals — Florida and Florida State — in consecutive games during the same season. (Technically, there have been three instances of Miami seeing those opponents in back-to-back games, all when the Hu…
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