CORAL GABLES, Fla. — Carson Beck is heading to Miami.
Beck, the now-former Georgia quarterback, has pushed his NFL plans back a year and is committed to play next season at Miami, making the announcement known Friday and becoming another huge transfer portal acquisition for the Hurricanes.
Beck delivered the news on social media with a simple two-word message: ''Go Canes,'' he wrote, along with an image of himself in a Miami uniform and with ''Committed'' and ''305 Bound'' on the photo.
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Before saying anything publicly, Beck signed a grant-in-aid agreement with the Hurricanes, said a person familiar with the situation who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because neither side revealed that detail.
The move means Beck — who is recovering from elbow surgery performed in December to repair his right ulnar collateral ligament — is presumably taking over as Cam Ward's replacement as Miami's starter for the 2025 season. Beck originally declared for the NFL draft, then entered the transfer portal earlier this week and now will wind up at Miami.
Beck is dating Miami women's basketball guard Hanna Cavinder. Shortly after Beck's announcement, she posted ''It's a great day to be a miami hurricane'' — and the school's women's basketball account on X made a cryptic reference to the football news with a post showing what it described as Hanna Cavinder's top assists this season.
''Welcome to the good life,'' Haley Cavinder, Hanna's twin and Miami women's teammate, posted on Beck's Instagram.