

Carson Beck & Co. are gearing up for a huge test next week. Their entire 2024 season, rankings, and playoff hopes are all on the line as they head to Austin to take on SEC newcomer, the Texas Longhorns. This game is crucial, especially after Georgia’s tough loss to Alabama earlier in the conference. A defeat to the Longhorns would make it clear that the Bulldogs struggle against powerhouse teams, and it could seriously damage their playoff chances. That’s why Beck and the team are treating this game as make-or-break.
Beck has already proven himself as one of the top quarterbacks this season. In their Week 7 game against Mississippi State, he threw for a career-high 459 yards—the third-highest total in Georgia history. His impressive performance was a statement, showing that he can handle pressure and deliver when it counts. After the game, Beck posted on Instagram with the caption, “last lap 🖤⏳ #AO1,” sharing a picture of himself kneeling on the ground with his helmet touching the turf—a pose he’s become known for after wins.
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The post’s final slide read, “Walk by Faith. Doubt Nothing.” Well, even his mom was moved by the entire thread of the post, commenting, “Crying! Can’t pass the first picture…” It’s no wonder the emotions are high—Beck is playing his final season of college football, and it’s been a long journey for him.
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Though Beck joined the Bulldogs in 2020, he didn’t become the starting quarterback until last season. Now, as he prepares to enter the 2025 NFL Draft, this season feels even more special. His draft stock is soaring, and many see him as one of the top quarterback prospects for the next draft.
Carson Beck’s NFL draft stock
There is no doubt that Carson Beck is one of the best QBs in CFB right now! He’s ranked as the No. 3 QB for the 2025 NFL Draft by ON3 and the No. 2 QB by ESPN’s Mel Kiper. NFL.com’s Daniel Jeremiah has even compared him to Eli Manning, the former New York Giants quarterback. Beck’s ability to throw deep and make passes through tight windows has scouts excited, and he’s earned every bit of that hype.
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So far this season, Beck has been a key part of Georgia’s 5-1 record. In the season opener against Clemson, he threw a game-winning 40-yard pass, securing the title of SEC Co-Offensive Player of the Week. With 23 of 33 passes completed for 278 yards and two touchdowns, Beck showed that he can come through in high-stakes situations. But the real challenge is coming next week when Georgia faces Texas, who’s currently undefeated at 6-0. The Longhorns have already beaten two big opponents, Oklahoma and Michigan, and are looking unstoppable.
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Despite Texas’s strong season, some believe Georgia still has the edge, thanks to players like Carson Beck. Kirby Smart’s Bulldogs have one of the best offensive lines in the country, while Steve Sarkisian’s Longhorns are known for their balanced and powerful roster. It’s going to be a tight contest, full of “neck-and-neck” moments that will have college football fans on the edge of their seats.
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Can Carson Beck lead Georgia to victory, or will Texas expose their weaknesses once again?