Carson Beck’s sister and former UGA cheerleader, Kylie Beck, posted a mirror-layout Instagram story on Sunday, wearing a red SKIMS outfit, with the caption, “last night >> @skims”. The outfit alternated the tinted color and black-and-white frames, providing a Bulldog look for her evening style. SKIMS is a clothing brand co-founded by Kim Kardashian.
Kylie used to be a UGA football cheerleader and a part of the Dance Dawgs team for basketball. She frequently posts dance videos on TikTok with her teammates. She was also the greatest supporter of her brother, Carson Beck, who played football at Georgia at the same time as her cheerleader career.

Carson Beck Gears Up for His Miami Hurricanes Debut
After announcing his intention to enter the 2025 NFL Draft earlier this year, former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck changed his mind and transferred to Miami.
The former two-year starter at Georgia, Beck had elbow surgery to remedy a UCL injury he suffered in the SEC Championship Game. Miami head coach Mario Cristobal affirmed that Beck is now fully cleared and ready to go in 2025 with an emphasis on being the best version of himself.
Miami starts its season ranked No. 10 and plays No. 6 Notre Dame in the opener on Aug. 30. Cristobal labeled this game as an”incredible opportunity” for his team during an interview with ACC Network’s Kelly Gramlich and Eric Mac Lain.
Other notable games on the Hurricanes’ schedule include Florida and Florida State. The one against the Seminoles seems to be a game that many are circling, as Pete Fiutak of College Football News opines that it won’t be an easy one for Miami.
Fiutak also noted that a November matchup against a revamped SMU squad won’t be easy for Beck and company. He has predicted two losses for the Hurricanes against the difficult non-conference duo of Notre Dame and Florida, while adding that it should be enough to get them a chance at the postseason.
Miami goes into 2025 with a significant offseason haul, yet it is one of the four best ACC teams, according to Garrett Keogh. Beck will look to replace the 2025 No. 1 pick in Cam Ward to get the Hurricanes in potential contention for the College Football Playoff.
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