Carson Beck’s Miami Hurricanes rolled to their third straight victory of the season on Saturday night. The Hurricanes remain unbeaten after dismantling No. 18 South Florida 49-12 in a top-25 matchup that showcased their dominance on both sides of the ball.
Cheering from the stands was Carson’s sister, Kylie Beck, who drew plenty of attention with her game-day look. She sported a sparkling teal bodysuit styled with an orange top underneath, perfectly matching the Hurricanes’ signature colors.
White boots and minimal accessories completed the vibrant outfit, as she proudly showed her support for both her brother and his new team. Kylie posted several pictures from her trip to the Hard Rock Stadium on an Instagram post.
“Eye of the storm🌪️ #gocanes,” she captioned the post.
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On the field, Miami wasted little time imposing its will. The Hurricanes built a 28-6 lead by halftime, fueled by an efficient passing game and a rushing attack that kept South Florida on its heels.
Carson Beck once again looked like the steady leader Miami hoped for when he transferred in. The quarterback delivered a near-flawless performance, completing 23 of 28 passes for 340 yards. He threw three touchdowns on the night.
For Miami, this statement win cements their top-five ranking and adds momentum as they eye a bigger postseason picture. For Beck, it was another strong showcase that underlined his value as the centerpiece of the Hurricanes’ offense.
The South Florida Bulls did put up a good fight in the fourth quarter, but it was too late at that time to have any real impact on the outcome of the game. The Canes outplayed them across four quarters for a dominant 49-12 win.

Carson Beck is Generating Heisman Buzz
Carson Beck has quickly entered the Heisman conversation after Miami’s unbeaten start. Oddsmakers now list him among the top contenders, with only one quarterback ahead of him in the race.
As per Fox Sports, Oklahoma’s John Mateer is currently leading the Heisman race with +900 odds. Placed right behind him is Carson Beck with +1000 odds. Oregon’s Dante Moore, LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier, and Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith are also in the race.
Beck’s Heisman path hinges on consistency and visibility. To keep pace with the dual-threat stars, Beck must continue producing gaudy passing numbers while limiting turnovers like the two he threw against USF.
If he delivers in primetime and Miami keeps winning, his candidacy will strengthen week by week. He might not be the frontrunner right now, but a couple of great games can potentially put him there.
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