Georgia Wanted Carson Beck to Return in 2025
Quarterback Carson Beck chose the University of Miami as his transfer portal destination, but other coaches reportedly reached out before he answered the call for Mario Cristobal.
PLANTATION, Fla. — American Heritage four-star wide receiver Brandon Bennett met Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo for the first time Thursday. Bobo and receivers coach James Coley were at the school, and it allowed the 6-foot, 170-pound Bennett to get to learn a bit about Bobo.
Kirby Smart still wanted Carson Beck, but maybe Beck ditching Athens for South Beach is a blessing in disguise.
Carson Beck will finish out his college career at Miami. The signal caller opted to transfer from Georgia after three seasons. Many initially believed
Carson Beck is taking the football world — and his bank account — by storm. The college quarterback has been wowing Georgia Bulldog fans since 2023, leading the team to a National Championship appearance in his first year as a starter.
That seems to be the path Georgia quarterback Carson Beck is traversing after the former star Bulldogs QB committed to Miami on Friday, just one day after entering the transfer portal. Many draft pundits considered Beck a first-round draft pick heading into the 2024 campaign.
When Carson Beck surprised much of the college football world Thursday by entering the transfer portal, speculation quickly mounted that Miami would be the ultimate destination for the former Georgia quarterback. As it turns out, that chatter had some legs.
Former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck, who quickly became the top overall prospect in 247Sports' Transfer Rankings, committed to Miami via social media Friday afternoon. Beck's decision comes less than 24 hours after he entered the transfer portal.
Former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck is set to receive $4 million from Miami next season after transferring, per a report from CBS Sports:
According to an Athens-based publication, Georgia football and quarterback Carson Beck going their separate ways may be best for everyone.
In his mock, Easterling has the Tennessee Titans drafting Colorado wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter number one. He then put Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter as the second selection going to the Cleveland Browns. Miami Hurricanes quarterback Cam Ward is Easterling’s projected pick for the New York Giants at number three.