Carson Beck has been one of college football’s most-watched quarterbacks this season. After transferring to the Miami Hurricanes, the former Georgia standout has taken on the challenge of leading a new program with championship aspirations.
One of Beck’s biggest supporters has been his sister, Kylie Beck. She has become a familiar face among Hurricanes fans, regularly showing up at games to cheer on her brother. Kylie often takes to social media to share her excitement for Carson’s performances.
Kylie was once again in attendance for Miami’s Week 11 matchup against Syracuse. She turned heads before kickoff with her game-day look, pairing a crisp white cropped top with high-waisted green leather pants that matched Miami’s colors perfectly.
“No blame, just game ;)” Kylie wrote.
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The stylish outfit stood out in the Florida sunshine. As Kylie made her appearance in the stands, her brother took the field with plenty on his mind. Beck entered the game looking to build on a season filled with highs and a few growing pains.
His numbers have reflected a quarterback adjusting to a new offense, strong yardage totals mixed with moments of inconsistency. Through it all, Beck has remained composed, taking ownership of the Hurricanes’ offensive rhythm and showing leadership beyond the stat sheet.
Miami’s season under Beck has seen moments of brilliance, particularly in games where the passing attack has clicked early. The challenge, as Beck has admitted, hasn’t been moving the ball, it’s been finishing drives.
That theme carried into the matchup against Syracuse, where Miami sought to turn yardage into points and close out possessions that had too often stalled deep in opponent territory.

Carson Beck on Offensive Struggles
Ahead of the Syracuse game, Carson Beck addressed what’s been holding the Hurricanes back offensively. He explained that the team has been efficient in moving the ball, both through the air and on the ground.
The problem hasn’t been execution between the 20s, but rather the inability to finish when they get into scoring range. Beck pointed out that Miami’s drives often stall just as momentum builds.
He emphasized that the offense can’t rely on chunk plays alone, it needs sharper execution once the team gets inside the red zone. He acknowledged that both the passing and rushing attacks have shown flashes, but consistency remains the missing piece.
“I mean, I wouldn’t go to say that our offense wasn’t, clicking necessarily on Saturday,” Beck SAID. “We moved the ball really efficiently, honestly, and besides a couple of drives, really, where, you know, it got stopped short, we moved the ball down the field very well, ran the ball well.”
“I thought the passing game, I mean, was very efficient and our wide receivers were able to make some explosive plays, but the main problem was just finishing drives, and, you know, we’d get down there and we just weren’t able to execute and finish once we did get down there, and we’ve got to be better at that.”
He understands that numbers mean little without results, and for Miami to compete at a high level, efficiency must translate into touchdowns.
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