Miami Hurricanes’ quarterback Carson Beck will not be participating in the spring game due to his recovery from offseason elbow surgery. Head coach Mario Cristobal has confirmed that Beck has been limited to handing the ball off and taking mental reps during practices. Despite not throwing in the spring game, Beck has been progressing ahead of schedule and has been actively involved in team activities to prepare for the upcoming season.
Beck, who transferred from Georgia, will be stepping into the shoes of former quarterback Cam Ward, who led Miami to a successful 10-3 season. Beck had an impressive record at Georgia, throwing for over 3,900 yards and leading his team to a 13-1 record in 2023. However, his season-ending elbow injury in a game against Texas last year has set him on a path to recovery in Coral Gables.
Miami fans are hopeful that Beck will be able to showcase his skills on the field soon, as he aims to continue the Hurricanes’ success in the upcoming season. While his participation in spring practices may be limited, the team is confident in his progress and ability to lead the offense under coach Shannon Dawson. Beck’s determination and dedication to his recovery have been evident, and his return to full strength will be eagerly awaited by fans and teammates alike.
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