Carson Beck, the new Miami quarterback, arrived on campus Saturday, following a successful tenure at Georgia where he led the team to an SEC title and 24-3 record. Beck, recovering from a UCL injury, is set to earn around $3 million for his season with Miami. He was the Hurricanes’ top target after they deemed other transfer quarterbacks, like Texas’ Quinn Ewers, less suitable. Miami’s offensive coordinator, Shannon Dawson, praised Beck’s quick release, accuracy, and football intelligence. Beck’s decision was motivated by the opportunity to prove himself for the NFL and the program’s success with past transfers, like Heisman finalist Cam Ward. Miami is also focused on bolstering its receiving corps and developing a strong offensive line. Despite his injury, Beck is expected to acclimate with his teammates and learn the system before spring practice. Miami still values sophomore Emory Williams but felt they needed a star quarterback to contend in Cristobal’s fourth season. Beck’s transfer to Miami, influenced by family ties and the team’s quarterback development track record, solidifies the Hurricanes’ QB position for the upcoming season.