Carson Beck reveals his class schedule at Miami, and it sounds like a dream

Carson Beck is living the dream while quarterbacking the Miami Hurricanes ahead of his final start.
Carson Beck, Miami Hurricanes
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For at least a few more hours, Carson Beck will continue to live the dream for the Miami Hurricanes. The sixth-year senior spent his first five college seasons with the Georgia Bulldogs. After having graduated two years ago, he initially planned to leave for the 2025 NFL Draft, but life and an injury happened. This transpired in him transferring to Miami, and the rest, as we all like to say it, is history...

So when asked about his class load for this spring, Beck said, "No class. I graduated two years ago."

As he eloquently stated, Beck did graduate from Georgia two years ago when he played for the Bulldogs. He has been working on postgraduate degrees since getting his bachelor's. Because this is his final season of eligibility, he is obviously not enrolled at Miami for spring semester. It goes without saying that he is about to take his talents to the NFL after this national championship game is over.

Why is it so frustratingly hard for people to understand? He was never enrolling in classes this spring!

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Beck did not come back to Miami for a few more weeks to play school! He has a national championship to win! When it comes to players in Beck's situation, ones where there is no more eligibility to be had, of course, you are not going to spent two weeks taking classes, folks? We need to understand things with a little bit more nuance as a society. Too bad that ship has long sailed away...

Beck had has all the time in the world to prepare for one opponent at a time since finals ended well over a month ago. Miami was the last team to make the College Football Playoff as the No. 10 seed. People were dubious of them getting over the 10-2 Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Then again, having the head-to-head victory over the Golden Domers was impossible for some geniuses to comprehend.

Ultimately, we will be crowning a new champion on Monday night. Will it be Miami's first since 2001 and the sixth in Hurricanes program history, or the first ever in the history of Indiana Hoosiers football? This game will be at home for Miami, but Indiana has been the best team in college football all season long. One thing that serves Miami here is Beck has seen everything. He will have to deliver.

Rather than put his nose into a textbook, Beck has spent his time by putting his nose into a playbook.

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