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Carson Beck might be the quarterback rewriting his college legacy. But, behind those touchdowns and tough times, it’s his sister’s unwavering loyalty that turns every setback into a family victory. She has reposted Carson’s every health update with uplifting captions, calling him “a fighter. An inspiration. A leader. A role model.” But while Kylie Beck’s loyalty to Carson is rock solid, when it comes to college football allegiances, her heart still beats for his brother’s former home turf. Even though Carson now calls the Miami Hurricanes his team, Kylie’s shout-outs and cheers still hold that special Georgia flavor.

Kylie was a Georgia cheerleader. She was a key part of the Dawgs’ spirit, bringing energy to both football and basketball games and rocking those classic red and black colors with pride. So her connection to Georgia runs way deeper than just game day. She was recently spotted rocking a bright red Georgia bikini paired with a Dawgs hat. It flashes the kind of loyalty that doesn’t fade just because the chapter closes. Her social media feeds tell a story of love for her alma mater mixed with excitement for new beginnings.

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And exactly that’s why Kylie didn’t let her loyalty slide for a second as the Georgia Bulldogs gear up for their season opener against the Marshall Thundering Herd. That is just a few hours away. She took to Instagram and posted an old photo of herself wearing the Bulldogs jersey, captioned with nothing but pure pride and nostalgia. “As always….Go dawgs,” she writes. “Will forever cherish the year I had dancing between the hedges.” It was like a little thank you for her time in Athens and a reminder that no matter what, she’s still a Dawg at heart.

Following Carson’s move, rumors swirled that Kylie might follow suit. But she shut that noise down with resounding clarity in a thank-you letter that she wrote in April ’25. “Thank you letter to Athens 💌,” she writes. “When one door closes, another door always opens with something greater on the other side. I entered this new city hoping for greatness, success, and happiness. This may be a chapter closed, but a new chapter has already begun. They always say home is where the heart is… so I’ll see you soon, Florida!!!” So, while Georgia prepares to defend its turf, across the state line in Coral Gables.

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Carson Beck, on the other hand, is gearing up to lead the Miami Hurricanes in their own highly anticipated season opener against the mighty Notre Dame. It’s a week full of fresh beginnings and high hopes for both teams. And Kylie is ready to stand tall. She will be supporting her brother as he debuts for Miami, while still repping Georgia with undeniable pride.

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Carson’s redemption arc

The much-anticipated Georgia Bulldogs season opener against Marshall is just a few hours away. For those tuning in on Saturday, August 30th, at 3:30 p.m. ET, ESPN will be bringing every snap and play live from Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia. Calling the action for ESPN will be the dynamic trio of Mike Monaco, Kirk Morrison, and Dawn Davenport. Miles away from Athens, Georgia, transfer Carson will write his own story tomorrow.

Last year didn’t go as planned for Carson. The season saw errors, repeated mistakes, and interceptions. To make matters worse, Carson injured his elbow in the SEC Championship Game. Following Georgia’s exit from the playoffs, he was expected to enter the draft. But Beck shocked everyone and opted for the portal. That move was followed by some off-season drama surrounding his relationship with Hannah Cavinder. Now, fully recovered, Carson Beck has a chance to prove the naysayers wrong. That starts with the Week 1 clash against the Irish.

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