
There is a major debate in the college football world ahead of next season regarding Georgia football and Carson Beck. Fans, particularly those of UGA, are eager to see who will have the better season after Beck transferred to Miami last month. Opinions are divided, with no clear consensus on which team will come out on top.
It will take about 10 months before the outcome becomes clear, but that won’t stop the discussion from dominating the offseason. Even college football analysts and reporters have joined the conversation, with ESPN’s Paul Finebaum being the latest to weigh in.
A heated debate is unfolding in the college football world as next season approaches, centered around Georgia football and Carson Beck. UGA fans, in particular, are eager to see who will have the stronger season following Beck’s transfer to Miami last month. With opinions split, there is no clear favorite in the discussion.
Though it will be roughly 10 months before the results are known, the debate is set to dominate the offseason. Even college football analysts and reporters have joined the conversation, with ESPN’s Paul Finebaum being the latest to share his thoughts.
Will things improve for him in Miami? It’s safe to assume that the Hurricanes’ receivers will have fewer drops next season, but overall, Miami’s roster isn’t as strong as Georgia’s. If Beck relies on elite talent to thrive, he could face similar struggles next season.
Despite all the drama surrounding Beck’s transfer decision, Georgia’s objectives remain unchanged—defeating rivals, winning the SEC, reaching the College Football Playoff, and securing a national championship. However, for the 2025 season, Georgia fans may have an additional goal: outperforming Beck and Miami.