CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Carson Beck was only 17 when he enrolled at Georgia. Just a kid, completely unaware of what the next six years would bring. Had no idea he'd become a lightning rod for criticism. Had no idea his elbow would need to be surgically rebuilt. Had no idea that every start, every pass, every mistake, everything he did was going to be scrutinized.
His college career ends Monday night. He can get the last laugh.
Beck's final game before he turns pro will be for the College Football Playoff national championship, with he and Miami (13-2, No. 10 CFP) taking on Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza and Indiana (15-0, No. 1 CFP) in a game to be played on the Hurricanes' home field in Miami Gardens.
''It's been a hell of a ride," Beck said. ''And man, there's just been so much good and so much else that I've went through — I don't want to necessarily say it's bad because I wouldn't be in the position I am today if I didn't go through it. But it has been unbelievable. I wouldn't have changed anything.''
He came to Miami for his final season with this in mind, and believing the Hurricanes had enough to win it all. There were doubters from the start. There were even more doubters when Miami went 1-2 over a three-game stretch midway through the season. The Hurricanes are 7-0 since.
''There were people who believed we'd be in this game and they're the people who are in this building," Beck said. "Even though nobody on the outside thought it could happen on November 1st after we lost to SMU ... so many people were saying, ‘just another failure of a season for the 'Canes,' all those things.
''We heard it all. We made the decision to finish this thing the right way. And shoot, we're here.''
They're here because he made the last 3:13 of the CFP national semifinal at the Fiesta Bowl his masterpiece.