Miami Hurricanes star Hanna Cavinder showed gratitude for her relationship with Georgia quarterback Carson Beck as she shared a photo of herself with him after a Bulldogs football game on her Instagram story on Tuesday.
"So blessed," she captioned the post.
Cavinder and Beck began dating in the summer. Rumors of their relationship were fueled by Cavinder's social media post over the Fourth of July weekend. Beck confirmed the romance in an interview with ESPN, and the couple has since gone Instagram-official.
However, their romance was not taken well by some Georgia fans who accused Cavinder of placing what they call the "Cavinder curse" on Beck which led to some struggles this season. The Miami star has since denied any curse and continued to showcase her relationship with her boyfriend on social media.
Meanwhile, Beck suffered a season-ending UCL injury to his right elbow during the Bulldogs' SEC Championship Game win over Texas on Dec. 8.
Hanna Cavinder praises BF Carson Beck as Georgia QB declares for NFL draft
Miami women's basketball star Hanna Cavinder is proud of her boyfriend Carson Beck, who declared for the NFL draft on Saturday. The Georgia quarterback made the announcement on Instagram:
"The past five years at the University of Georgia have been nothing short of a dream come true and I will forever cherish the memories that have been made. Thank you Dawg Nation for the time i’ve been here and to those who’ve supported and believed in me, thank you.
"It’s been an incredible journey and all these moments have ultimately led me to take the next step in my football career. With that being said, I will be declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft. Go Dawgs!"
Cavinder joined other family and well-wishers in the comments section to show her support for Beck's new aspiration for the NFL.
"Proud of you❤️," she posted.
Beck played four seasons with Georgia and led the Bulldogs to 13-1 with an Orange Bowl victory in 2023. Georgia also went 11-2 in his 2024 starts, including leading the team to an SEC championship win and the No. 2 seed in the College Football Playoff.
With the end of his season confirmed, the Georgia senior finished his collegiate career with 58 touchdown passes, 20 interceptions and a 68.0% completion rate for 7,912 yards.
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