Carson Beck commits to Miami

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Beck underwent surgery on Dec. 23 to repair the ulnar collateral ligament in his throwing elbow after injuring it on the final play of the first half in Georgia's SEC championship victory over Texas on Dec. 7.

Beck will not be able to throw until March, sources told ESPN, and received feedback that he could be selected anywhere between the first and third round, with much of that uncertainty due to the fact he wouldn't be able to throw for teams in predraft workouts. Based on the feedback and advice he received, Beck changed his mind and entered the portal as a graduate transfer.

After backing up Stetson Bennett during Georgia's run to back-to-back national titles, Beck threw for 7,426 yards over his two seasons as Georgia's starter, fifth-most among all FBS passers since 2023, with 57 total touchdowns and 23 turnovers.

He led the Bulldogs to nine wins over Top-25 opponents and back-to-back appearances in the SEC title game. Beck received second-team All-SEC honors in 2023 and has twice been named a finalist for the Manning Award as one of the top 10 quarterbacks in the country.
 
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Georgia QB Carson Beck, the top-ranked overall player in the Portal, has committed to Miami.



Beck is 24-3 over his last two years as a starter and has thrown for 7,426 yards (68.4%) with 52 touchdowns and 18 INTs. He also ran for 187 yards and 5 TDs.

A member of the 2020 class, Beck will turn 24 during the season and brings tremendous experience to Miami's quarterback room. A 6'4, 230-pound passer with a verified 4.40 shuttle in high school, Beck was projected as a first-round pick before the season and was still a likely Day 1-2 pick prior to his injury.





Beck was one of the most efficient QBs in America in 2023, throwing for 3,941 yards and and 24 TDs and 6 INTs with a spectacular 9.5 yards per attempt. Following the departure of his two top weapons to the NFL, Beck's production slipped to 3,485 yards, 28 TDs and 12 INTs in 2024. Georgia led the nation in drops, and its running game collapsed from 17th in the nation in yards per game to 102nd.

The Canes return four starting OL and two of their top QBs and will be major players for a big-time WR add in the spring Portal session.


Let’s ******* Go!!!!
 
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