Former Georgia Bulldogs star and now Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck just had his sister show love to their former team on social media. On Saturday, Sept. 27, Kylie Beck, who was once a cheerleader at the University of Georgia, posted a mirror selfie of herself on her Instagram story, showing that she still supports the Bulldogs despite herself and her brother having left the school.
In the photo, Kylie Beck is seen wearing a bright red sleeveless top, a denim short skirt, a pair of high-top white sneakers and matching accessories. With her manicured hairstyle, Kylie Beck then took a mirror selfie with her camera while posing candidly. She then included a caption in the story that gives her support towards Georgia football as they took on the Alabama Crimson Tide on the same day on their home pitch.
“Go dawgs!!,” Kylie Beck captioned with a clapping emoji.
– Kylie Beck, September 27, 2025

In the past four years, Carson Beck was one of the premier players of coach Kirby Smart’s Bulldogs, with his sister, Kylie, cheering on as a part of the cheerleading squad. In January of this year, Carson Beck then announced on his Instagram account that he is transferring to coach Mario Cristobal’s Hurricanes for his fifth and final year of collegiate football eligibility. Even with this, Kylie Beck seemingly still supports the Bulldogs.
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Kylie Beck Also Left The Georgia Bulldogs, Farewell Letter Admitted That She Had Lows In The Program
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In a now-deleted slide, Kylie Beck also revealed that she, too, had setbacks at the University of Georgia that she deems as one of the hardest things she’s ever gone through so far in one part of her farewell letter. Similar to her brother Carson Beck, Kylie Beck has also left her cheerleading duties with the Georgia Bulldogs back in April of this year, and is said to come back to their home state of Florida, where the Miami Hurricanes reside.
“When one door closes, another door always opens with something greater on the other side. I entered this new city hoping for greatness, success, and happiness. Although there are times there was an abundance of these things, there were also times when I was at the lowest I’ve ever been and my family and I went through the hardest things we’ve ever dealt with. To say this experience has been a whirlwind of emotions would be an understatement,” Kylie Beck wrote.
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