SEC Power Reportedly Showed Interest in Carson Beck Before Miami Commitment
The college football world was rocked when Carson Beck, Georgia’s highly coveted quarterback, made his commitment to the University of Miami. What many fans didn’t know, however, was that Beck’s recruitment took an unexpected and dramatic turn in the final months leading up to his decision. According to multiple sources, an SEC powerhouse made a late push to land the talented signal caller, stirring up tensions in the SEC and shaking the foundation of the Bulldogs’ quarterback plans.
Beck, who had been Georgia’s presumed future quarterback after Stetson Bennett’s departure, was expected to be the face of the program. However, the rumor mill started swirling when whispers emerged that one of the SEC’s most storied programs had begun to take a keen interest in him. It wasn’t long before those rumors turned into reports—Alabama had reportedly initiated contact with Beck and his camp, signaling a dramatic shift in the recruitment landscape.
Alabama, under the leadership of Nick Saban, is known for poaching elite talent from rivals, and their interest in Beck was no different. Saban’s program has long prided itself on maintaining dominance at every position,