MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — He’ll never say it because no matter the explanation, there are no winners in a blame game.
Only a loser who complains.
So I’ll do it for Carson Beck: the problem at Georgia last season wasn’t Beck. And he’s going to spend the next four months proving it.
Paint it any way you want, reality bleeds through. Georgia dropped 36 passes last season with Beck as quarterback. Thirty-six .
Miami didn’t drop a single ball in Beck’s first game with the Hurricanes.
I’ll give you three guesses who looked like an All-America quarterback in No. 10 Miami’s 27-24 upset of No. 5 Notre Dame Sunday night in suburban Miami. And the first two don’t count.
Beck’s redemption season kicked off here with a big game, and a bigger performance. With a late, game-winning drive, and