SMU, Beck and Miami
Digest more
Miami quarterback Carson Beck seemingly blamed the coaching staff for Saturday's loss to SMU. Beck seemingly indicated that the Hurricanes offense failed
Carson Beck threw one of the worst interceptions of the college football season thus far and then he proceeded to throw the Miami coaching staff directly
The No. 10 Miami Hurricanes suffered their second loss of the season Saturday, falling 26-20 in overtime to the SMU Mustangs at Gerald J. Ford Stadium in Dallas.
A pair of quarterbacks had forgettable outings Saturday, while a couple of promising pass-catchers have their NFL Draft stock moving in the right direction.
Amid an offseason full of player movement all over the country, one transfer in particular stood above the rest: Carson Beck leaving Georgia for Miami, a move notable not just for its on-field implications — an established SEC star leaving one to its premier programs — but for the absolute bag that the Canes dropped on Beck's door in order to get the deal done.
$4M Carson Beck Tries Deflecting Blame for OT Blunder as Miami QB Talks Future Plans After SMU Upset
Carson Beck stood at the podium after Miami’s 26-20 overtime loss to SMU. And the narrative he was constructing was that this loss wasn’t about what he did wrong; it was about what SMU did right.
ESPN BET Sportsbook is owned and operated by PENN Entertainment, Inc. and its subsidiaries ('PENN'). ESPN BET is available in states where PENN is licensed to offer sports wagering. Must be 21+ to wager. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help, call 1-800-GAMBLER.
With only a single loss to Louisville in Week 7, Miami is coursing towards a dominating season and earning a playoff spot. Meanwhile, their ACC rivals Georgia Tech are on the top of the leaderboard, unbeaten, making them a true contender for the playoff berth from the ACC.