It is college game day again for the Miami Hurricanes, which means that Carson Beck’s sister, Kylie Beck, is back for Miami to cheer on her brother’s team as they play in the first round of the CFP. They will be taking on the Texas A&M Aggies in the first round, and the former Georgia Bulldogs cheerleader arrived with a special Miami-themed fit ahead of the big game.

Kylie Beck noted that she was “traveling in style” to Miami as she prepares to cheer her big brother Carson on, with her outfit featuring an orange Miami Hurricanes top with a No. 11 cap, which, of course, is her brother’s jersey number.
She often calls herself Carson Beck’s biggest fan and is often seen in his games, cheering for him. When he left Georgia for Miami, she soon also left the school, though she did not join him in Miami. She has continued cheering for him, though she also cheers for Georgia every now and then.
She used to be one of Georgia’s top cheerleaders, even being invited to practice alongside the world-famous Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders because of her time with the UGA cheer squad. These days, however, she is her brother’s personal cheerleader, cheering for him from the sidelines as if she were part of Miami’s cheer squad.
As for Miami, the team had a hot start but ran into some problems later in the season, ultimately finishing with a 10-2 overall record and 6-2 in the ACC, tied for second place.

Carson Beck and Miami Coming Into First Round Game vs. Texas A&M As Underdogs
Carson Beck and the Miami Hurricanes may have finished the regular season strong, but they are coming into the first round of the College Football Playoffs as the underdogs, especially as they are playing in hostile territory. It will be the Aggies that will be hosting the game, with the Canes coming into the game as the slight underdogs.
SportsLine currently has the Texas A&M Aggies as the -3.5 favorites, with the over/under being 48.5 points. The moneyline is -155 for Texas A&M and +130 for the Hurricanes. The game is largely seen as a battle between Miami’s Carson Beck and Texas A&M’s Marcel Reed.
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