Kylie Beck was in Pittsburgh on Saturday and caught attention with a sharp all-black outfit as she supported her brother, Carson Beck, during Miami’s 38–7 win over the Pittsburgh Panthers. Kylie is frequently spotted at Miami’s games.
Game day appearances aren’t the only thing she is known for among the Hurricanes fans. She also uses her social media to reaffirm people’s belief that she can go to any length when Carson takes the field.
Kylie spent time on the field after the game, and one photo showed her standing next to Carson as he wrapped up one of his most efficient performances of the season.

Carson went 23-of-29 for 267 yards with three touchdowns and one interception. He controlled the game early, kept the offense ahead of schedule, and avoided the mistakes that had slowed Miami earlier in the year.
His timing was clean, Miami moved the ball with ease, and the Hurricanes never let Pittsburgh gain momentum. The Hurricanes outscored the home team across four quarters, with two 14-point quarters.
The win pushed Miami to double-digit victories and added another strong outing to Carson’s comeback season. Through 11 games, he has thrown for 2,805 yards and 22 touchdowns with a completion rate above 74 percent.
His efficiency has climbed over the last month, and the offense has looked more stable as he settles deeper into the system.

Carson Beck Is Pleased with Miami’s Offensive Progress
Carson has noted that Miami’s offense looks very different from where it stood at midseason. Earlier in the year, the group had issues sustaining drives, protecting the ball, and keeping tempo. Miscommunication and stalled possessions disrupted rhythm and forced constant adjustments.
He said the offense has since found better flow and trust. The offensive line is protecting more consistently, giving him cleaner pockets. Receivers have tightened their timing, and the play-calling now leans into what suits him best, quick decisions, efficient throws, and controlled RPO work.
“I just think it’s an offense just collectively as an offense, we’ve been executing, and we’ve eliminated negative plays, RPO, we’ve really done a really good job of playing discipline, but still playing fast and being explosive, which can be challenging to do at times,” Beck said. “So I mean, offensively we’ve been playing really, really well, and just looking to do that, you know, as we head into this game.”
Miami has also minimized negative plays, which has helped them stay disciplined while maintaining speed and explosiveness. The improvement shows in their recent stretch. Carson’s accuracy is up, turnovers are down, and the offense is producing cleaner drives. Their four-game unbeaten streak reflects that change.
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