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Georgia Football: Predicting Carson Beck's 2024 Stats

Carson Beck is entering his first spring practice as the unquestioned starting quarterback at Georgia. How lethal can he be as a fifth-year senior?

College football enters a new territory this fall. The sport's expanded playoff field will lengthen the season significantly, with some teams potentially playing upwards of 17 games. With that expansion, and with offensive efficiency continuing to soar, record books will be rewritten all over the country.

At Georgia, quarterback Carson Beck stands to benefit the most. Georgia will play at least 12 games. We can assume the Bulldogs will have a winning record, so add a bowl game, bringing that number to 13. If Georgia makes it to the SEC Championship, make it 14. If they were to lose that game, but still make the playoff, and make a run to the championship: the round of 12 would be game 14, the round of 8 would be 15, the semifinals would be 16, and the final would make 17. You get the picture. Plenty of chances for Beck to sling the rock around.

Nov 25, 2023; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck (15) drops back to pass against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in the second half at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field.

Nov 25, 2023; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck (15) drops back to pass against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in the second half at Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field. 

Beck will also be leading Georgia against a gauntlet of a schedule. The Bulldogs will face two teams that made the CFP last year in Alabama and Texas and will play a host of other talented teams like Ole Miss, Clemson, and Kentucky. Like he was for the offense in 2023, Beck will need to be the catalyst for the offense; any success Georgia has will begin and end with him. There will be tough games, good defenses, and potential deficits Georgia will have to overcome. All things that lend towards him throwing the football a good deal this coming season.

In his first year as a starter, Carson Beck averaged 281.5 yards per game. With the potential for 17 games, Beck could easily throw for over 4,500 yards, well eclipsing the current record of 4,127 yards from Stetson Bennett in 2022. 

As for his 24 touchdowns this past season, expect that number to go up as well. Beck was the "victim" of circumstances on a lot of drives that culminated with a running back punching the ball in from a short distance. With a full offseason to work with his receivers, a lot of those long plays should turn into scoring plays, pushing Beck's total north of 30.

Entering his fifth season at Georgia, with a full offseason as QB1, an arsenal of weapons, and a coaching staff that believes in him, Carson Beck could set the college football world on fire this coming fall. 

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