With the SEC Championship Game between Georgia and Texas just days away, Carson Beck is trending on social media for reasons that have nothing to do with his skills on the football field.
Beck, a senior from Jacksonville, has been quite productive for the Bulldogs this year, completing 65.1 percent of his passes for 3,429 yards with 28 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He orchestrated an epic comeback against Georgia Tech last Friday night, tossing five touchdowns in a game that needed eight overtimes just to determine a winner.
So, why is Beck making headlines this week? Unfortunately for the NFL prospect, it's because his Snapchat messages have once again leaked.
Well before the 2024 season even started, a photo of Beck talking about another woman's physique went viral on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. The latest photo might not have as graphic of a message, but it's still a bad look for the leader of the Bulldogs.
In one photo it shows Beck laying down with this message covering his face: "How about I show you this package and we'll see how fast your calendar opens up?"
Another photo shows Beck sitting up with the caption: "Can you run me over with your car so I don't have to play football anymore."
Carson Beck on a generational snapchat run rn pic.twitter.com/Th0BlLES8h
— Jack Parodi (@betr_jack) December 3, 2024
As you'd expect, Beck is getting crushed for these Snapchats.
"This immediately disqualifies him as a franchise quarterback," one person said.
"Beck will be fighting for a backup spot on the New York Jets in 2029," another person wrote on X.
"This dude needs the Gospel," a third person commented.
Beck has not released a statement on these messages. He's currently getting ready for a pivotal game against Texas.
If Georgia defeats Texas in the SEC Championship, it'll earn a first-round bye in the College Football Playoff. That'd give Beck and the rest of the squad ample time to prepare for their next opponent.
Kickoff for the SEC Championship is at 4 p.m. ET.
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