Former Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Aaron Murray does not like how Miami Hurricanes and former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck has handled everything since he suffered a season-ending elbow injury in Georgia’s SEC championship win over Texas.
Since Beck’s injury, he was reportedly not around the team much in preparation for the Sugar Bowl and then entered the 2025 NFL draft. Beck later changed his mind, which was probably the right decision, and elected to return for another year of college football. However, he entered the transfer portal and eventually signed with the Miami Hurricanes.
Beck has often been in the headlines this offseason for non-football reasons. He had luxury cars stolen and some drama with his ex-girlfriend Hanna Cavinder. These are not necessarily detrimental things, but they are distractions at the very least and raise questions if Beck is completely focused on football.
“I think he’s handled it pretty poorly to be honest,” said Murray after being asked about Beck’s offseason since he got injured in the SEC championship. “I don’t like all the distractions. I don’t like what I’ve heard from the locker room. That at times he was not one of the guys in the locker room. That (Beck) was more concerned with making TikToks, being with his celebrity girlfriend.”
Georgia’s projected starting quarterback in 2025, Gunner Stockton, is very well respected by his teammates and is quite humble.
Beck, who is still returning to 100% from his elbow injury, has less than three months to prepare for the 2025 college football season. Beck will have to ready play an elite team in Week 1 because Miami opens the season with Notre Dame.
“Obviously the drama in the offseason with said girlfriend and everything else is like… if I’m an NFL GM or coach or offensive coordinator, I need my quarterback locked in,” added Murray….
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Publish date : 2025-06-15 13:00:00
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