Carson Beck’s time in the transfer portal didn’t last long.
The former Georgia quarterback entered the portal Thursday, about a month after injuring his elbow in the SEC title game.
Backup Gunner Stockton stepped up, but the Bulldogs fell in the quarterfinals to Notre Dame.
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Georgia quarterback Carson Beck (15) on the sidelines after scoring in the SEC Championship game against Texas during the second half in Atlanta on December 7, 2024. (Imagn)
But now, Beck is already determined on his next stop, and it will soon be a hurricane.
“Go Canes,” he wrote in an Instagram post, which featured a graphic of him in a Miami uniform and the words “Commit” and “305 Bound.”
Beck’s girlfriend, Hanna Cavinder, and his twin sister, Haley, play on the Miami women’s basketball team. Haley is dating Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson.
The Cavinders initially said they would skip their final year of eligibility, with Hanna finishing her playing career and Haley saying she would play this season at TCU. However, they both returned to the Canes.

Carson Beck of the Georgia Bulldogs passes during the first quarter against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Sanford Stadium on November 29, 2024, in Athens, Georgia. (Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
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Beck initially declared for the NFL Draft, then entered the transfer portal this week.
Miamia is losing FBS touchdown leader Cam Ward to the NFL Draft, and Ward is in contention to be the first selection in the draft.
Beck spent five seasons at Georgia, the last two as the Bulldogs’ senior starter. He completed 68% of his passes for 7,912 yards, 58 touchdowns and 12 interceptions during his college career. He played in 39 games for Georgia, including 27 over the last two seasons.

Georgia quarterback Carson Beck (15) reacts after a Georgia touchdown during the second half against Tennessee on November 16, 2024, in Athens, Georgia. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
He could now follow a similar path to Ward, who considered entering the 2024 NFL Draft before deciding to join Miami. Ward rewrote the Miami record book this season, completing 305 passes for 4,313 yards and 39 touchdowns, all new Miami single-season records.