Most people assumed that Carson Beck would be the only Beck to ditch Georgia this offseason, but that turned out to not be true at all.
Beck made the infamous decision in January to enter the transfer portal and ultimately take his talents south to Miami (FL). This decision shocked the college football world as no one predicted that Beck would ever play a down of college football anywhere other than at Georgia.
But the reality of Beck playing for a new school has become the new norm for college football fans. This new norm means that Beck has lost a lot of Georgia fans while also gaining the support from Miami fans, but there is at least one person who will always have his back. His sister Kylie Beck.
Kylie Beck is Carson's No. 1 fan, and she has been with her brother every step of the way during his career at Georgia as she has been a UGA cheerleader for two years now. However, her time in Athens has now come to an end as she is making a similar move to her older brother and heading to Florida.
It's unclear where in Florida she is going or if she is following him to Miami, but her time at UGA has come to an end just months after Carson's did as well.
Below is a portion of her message she posted on social media sharing this announcement.
Kylie Beck's goodbye message to Georgia
“Thank you letter to Athens. When one door closes, another door always opens with something greater on the other side," Beck wrote via si.com. "I entered this new city hoping for greatness, success, and happiness. Although there are times there was an abundance of these things, there were also times when I was at the lowest I’ve ever been and my family and I went through the hardest things we’ve ever dealt with. To say this experience has been a whirlwind of emotions would be an understatement. I am thankful that I’ve been able to call Athens my home for the past five years, traveling to games to support my brother and then making my dream a reality this past year when i was awarded the opportunity to be both a Georgette & Dance Dawg. It was such a blessing being by my brothers side and cheering him on from the field."