CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) – Miami quarterback Carson Beck has experienced playing in some historic college football stadiums under often hostile circumstances.
Miami’s Carson Beck ready for electric atmosphere at Florida State on Saturday night
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) – Miami quarterback Carson Beck has experienced playing in some historic college football stadiums under often hostile circumstances.
He threw for 439 yards last year for Georgia at Alabama’s Bryant-Denny Stadium in front of 100,000 or so fans. He threw for 313 yards two years ago at Auburn’s Jordan-Hare Stadium. He has won at Texas and Tennessee, both of those crowds topping the 100,000 mark. He has won at Auburn and before a raucous crowd at Georgia Tech.
And now, Doak Campbell Stadium awaits.
Florida State’s crowd is always electric when Miami comes to town and even more so when a ranked and unbeaten Hurricanes team is on the opposite sideline. Beck is fully aware of what the environment in Tallahassee will be like Saturday night when the third-ranked Hurricanes (4-0) open Atlantic Coast Conference play by taking on the 18th-ranked Seminoles (3-1).