Carson Beck appears to throw Miami teammate under the bus over game-ending INT

This is not a good look for Beck.
Oct 17, 2025; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck (11) throws the football against the Louisville Cardinals during the second quarter at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images
Oct 17, 2025; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck (11) throws the football against the Louisville Cardinals during the second quarter at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images | Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

This surely isn't going to help the team chemistry for the Miami football team. Right now, there's plenty of frustration surrounding the program, as Louisville took down the No. 2 Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium on Friday night.

It ended up being a night to forget for quarterback Carson Beck, who looked rough throwing the ball. He finished the game throwing four interceptions against the Cardinals, including one late in the contest with Miami looking to get in field goal range to tie things up.

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On that interception, however, Beck told reporters that his pass-catcher ran the wrong route and with him facing pressure, he had to get rid of the ball. That pass-catcher was Elija Lofton, who surely won't be happy seeing the clip below where his QB appears to call him out even without saying his name:

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"I mean, we have a perfect play for it," Beck said in response to what the defense showed him on that last INT. "We had a miscommunication with the route and what we were doing. Just ran the route wrong and I went to go throw it because we're hot off of the pressure and he made a good play on it, but it definitely didn't help that we ran the wrong play."

Yikes. You can understand why Beck was frustrated, as the performance against Louisville was easily his worst of the season. However, he's a veteran quarterback and a leader inside of the locker room. The last thing he should have done there was to blame a teammate for what happened.

Beck could have taken some accountability or simply just said that Louisville played tough and hats off to them. Instead, he drove down a different road with his answer and it has plenty of people talking - Mario Cristobal can't be too happy about it either.

All in all, the Cardinals were the better team in Week 8 and this was a humbling experience overall for Miami. Moving forward, the Canes are nothing close to a lock for making the College Football Playoff and Beck's Heisman odds have plummeted too. It was a night to forget for one of the top teams in the country and the same can be said for Beck.

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