Earlier this year, former Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck transferred from Georgia to Miami to continue his college football career. Now, in a heartfelt Instagram post, his sister, Kylie Beck, also shared a touching goodbye note to Georgia, revealing that she is also leaving the city.

Kylie Beck Says Goodbye to Athens, Reflects on Life-Changing Experiences and Lessons Learned
After a tough season at Georgia with an elbow injury, Carson Beck made a big move, transferring to Miami. Meanwhile, his sister, Kylie Beck, stayed in the city. But after just one year, she decided to follow her brother’s path and leave Georgia.
Kylie was a sophomore cheerleader and part of the Dance Dawgs squad, where she cheered for both the football and basketball teams. She wasn’t just a cheerleader, though. Whether dressed in a cowgirl outfit for the Georgia-Texas game or turning heads in an all-white dress at the Florida game, Kylie always knew how to create vibes.
People couldn’t forget her moment of bringing energy and sparkle to every performance. Her moments with Georgia and her crew often made waves on social media, especially when she was invited to pose with the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders on the famous Cowboys star logo.
At 19 years old, Kylie’s time in Athens, Georgia, is ending. The city will miss her, and she shared her emotions about leaving in a heartfelt post on Instagram.
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In her goodbye note, Kylie clarified that she is moving to Florida. She wrote, “They always say home is where the heart is… So I’ll see you soon, Florida!!!”
She started her message with a simple line: “Thank you letter to Athens.” From there, she shared the highs and lows of her time in the city. She also showed her gratitude for every moment, especially for the chance to cheer on her brother Carson while he was Georgia’s quarterback.
Finally, she ended her note with another heartfelt thank you, writing, “Thank you, Athens, for everything, these memories I will hold onto forever!!♥️”
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