Carson Beck reflects on one of his best decisions: Leaving Georgia

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Carson Beck, former quarterback for the Georgia Bulldogs, is set to lead the Miami Hurricanes in the national championship against the Indiana Hoosiers on January 19. Beck, who played in a national championship with Georgia in a limited capacity, will face Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza in what could be one of the most significant games of his career. After spending five seasons with Georgia, Beck transferred to Miami for his final college season following an elbow injury that required a lengthy recovery. Despite a challenging season with two midseason losses, Beck has steered the Hurricanes to the championship game. The matchup is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on ESPN.
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