Carson Beck, the former Georgia Bulldogs quarterback, has committed to the Miami Hurricanes for the 2025 season. This decision comes after Beck declared for the 2025 NFL Draft and subsequently entered the transfer portal. He announced his commitment to Miami with a simple “Go Canes” message on social media.
Beck’s move to Miami is seen as a strategic step to enhance his NFL prospects. By playing for Miami, he aims to improve his draft position after recovering from elbow surgery performed in December 2024 to repair his right ulnar collateral ligament.
Before transferring, Beck spent five seasons at Georgia, with the last two as the Bulldogs’ primary starter. Over his career, he completed 68% of his passes—628 of 923—for 7,912 yards, 58 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions, contributing to Georgia’s 24-3 record in his 27 starts.
While some Indiana Hoosiers fans had hoped to see Beck join their team, discussions on fan forums suggest that his commitment to Miami was anticipated. One user noted that Beck would likely commit to Miami within 48 hours and become one of the highest-paid players in college football.
Beck’s transfer to Miami adds to the Hurricanes’ impressive acquisition list, positioning them as strong contenders in the upcoming season. As he recovers from his injury and adapts to Miami’s system, all eyes will be on Beck to see how he elevates his game and prepares for the NFL Draft.