It appears Miami was not the only school interested in ex-Georgia football transfer Carson Beck when the quarterback entered his name into the transfer portal.
Nineteen of the teams currently ranked in The Associated Press Top 25 poll will take the court Saturday as a stacked college basketball schedule takes center stage here in mid-January. The fun begins in Lexington when No.
Carson Beck will finish out his college career at Miami. The signal caller opted to transfer from Georgia after three seasons. Many initially believed
Network's Matt Hayes reported on Wednesday that Georgia wanted former quarterback Carson Beck to return to the Bulldogs after he entered the transfer
Georgia and Alabama were reportedly the first programs to reach out to Carson Beck after he changed his mind about entering the 2025 Draft.
When Carson Beck hit the Transfer Portal last week, the college football world braced for another quarterback shakeup. But few could’ve predicted just how much
Reports indicate Alabama did not contact Carson beck when Beck entered the transfer portal, nor did Georgia try to get Beck to return.
The latest round of roster turnover for Georgia includes at least 11 players who decided to enter the portal. The best among them is quarterback Carson Beck, the No. 1 transfer per the 247Sports Composite. Linebacker Damon Wilson, the No. 5 transfer per 247 Sports, also entered the portal.
ATHENS — Georgia basketball still looks like an NCAA tournament team to Joe Lunardi, the ESPN expert who has been projecting the field since 1995. Tennessee handed Coach Mike White’s Bulldogs a 74-56 defeat Wednesday in Knoxville in a game UGA led 26-25 at the half.
Everyone knew that when the Alabama Crimson Tide made their first visit to Sanford Stadium in 10 years this September, the Georgia Bulldogs would have a new starting quarterback. But in a surprise move Thursday,
Georgia, not Miami, was the first team to offer Carson Beck when he entered the transfer portal. But the quarterback chose not to return to Bulldogs.
The Oregon Ducks continue to showcase their influence in the NFL with Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Bucky Irving, Las Vegas Raiders center Jackson Powers-Johnson, and Green Bay Packers safety Evan Williams on Pro Football Focus’ NFL All-Rookie Team.