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Carson Beck 'appreciative' of Georgia, but his transfer worked out for Miami
Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck. Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Carson Beck 'appreciative' of Georgia, but his transfer worked out for Miami

Quarterback Carson Beck is lighting it up with the Miami Hurricanes, but there was a time not too long ago that when you thought of Beck, you thought of the Georgia Bulldogs.

He was a four-star recruit coming out of Jacksonville, Florida, ranked as the No. 5 pro-style quarterback in the 2020 class, according to 247Sports. He committed to Georgia and then spent the next five seasons with the Bulldogs, including two as the team's starter.

An opportunity to transfer to Miami arose this past offseason as he was recovering from a UCL injury that he suffered in the SEC Championship Game. He reportedly earned at least $4 million in NIL money after transferring while also joining his then-girlfriend Hanna Cavinder, a Miami women's basketball player.

Carson Beck "appreciative" of his time with Georgia Bulldogs

Beck took a chance, and it's worked out well so far for both him and the Hurricanes. He did recently relay a message to the Bulldogs, though. Things happened fast, but he was always appreciative of his time in Athens. 

“The ending was tough because it obviously wasn’t a part of my plan,” Beck said on the "I Am Athlete" podcast (h/t On3). “Like, I never wanted it to end that way. I didn’t want to go down in the SEC Championship Game, get injured and then ultimately end up making the decision to go elsewhere.

“Hard-fought wins, hard-fought losses, right? The work that we put in there, it’s second to none. I’m so thankful and appreciative just to have the support system that I did have there. I mean, lifelong friends that I’ll have for the rest of my life.”

Carson Beck has been great for the Miami Hurricanes

Beck started 27 games at UGA and notched a 24-3 record. He threw for nearly 8,000 yards and 58 touchdowns and was undoubtedly one of the top quarterbacks in college football.

Miami landing him in the portal was a huge deal for the Hurricanes, especially because Mario Cristobal and his staff were looking to replace a star quarterback in Cam Ward, who went No. 1 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft to the Tennessee Titans.

The Hurricanes felt that Beck could be just the quarterback they needed to not just survive post-Ward, but thrive. This is a program with legitimate College Football Playoff aspirations, and landing Beck was a huge part of keeping those hopes alive.

So far, so good for both Beck and the Hurricanes.

As mentioned, Miami is 4-0 and ranked No. 3 in college football. Beck has been really good so far for the Hurricanes, having thrown for 972 yards and seven touchdowns compared to three interceptions. He leads the ACC in completion percentage (73.2%), and that percentage even holds up nationally. He's No. 8 in that category among all college football quarterbacks.

If Miami keeps winning, Beck will be a huge part of that. If that's the case, and there's no reason to think it won't be, he should be a part of the Heisman Trophy race when all is said and done. A Heisman contender and a likely CFP push. You can't ask for a better fit from a transfer quarterback.

Andrew Kulha

Andrew Kulha is probably the only sports writer you know who also doubles as a mortician. Spooky! @KulhaSports

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