MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Carson Beck already has found his way into the Miami record book.
Beck completed his first 15 passes to break a Miami record, finishing 22 of 24 for 264 yards with two touchdowns as the fifth-ranked Hurricanes eased past Bethune-Cookman 45-3 on Saturday night.
Beck's 15 consecutive completions broke a Miami single-game mark that stood for nearly four decades; Vinny Testaverde completed 14 in a row against Oklahoma in 1986.
“It's super cool, obviously, to perform at a high level and do things like that,” Beck said.
CJ Daniels caught both of Beck's touchdown passes, from 40 and 5 yards out. Beck has gone 185 consecutive passes without an interception, dating to last season when he was with Georgia.
“He keeps getting better and better,” Miami coach Mario Cristobal s