Hanna Cavinder unfollows Carson Beck on social media amid breakup speculation

Hanna Cavinder recently unfollowed Miami quarterback Carson Beck on social media amid their speculated breakup. The two were previously known to be dating, with Cavinder reportedly having a hand in Beck’s commitment to the ‘Canes despite denying those claims.
Cavinder does not have any photos of Beck, or the two of them together on her Instagram page. However, he does appear on the TikTok page she shares with her sister, Haley.
The most recent post that featured Beck came on Jan. 26, where Beck was seen alongside Hanna and Haley with Haley’s boyfriend, Dallas Cowboys TE Jake Ferguson. He appears throughout their timeline, with some videos features Beck totaling north of one million views.
Beck transferred to Miami after suffering a season-ending UCL injury on the final play of the first half of Georgia’s win over Texas in the SEC Championship. He would not be able to participate in the College Football Playoffs, and opted to test his luck in the transfer portal after the Bulldogs’ season concluded.
Beck finished the 2024 campaign with 3,485 yards and 28 touchdowns while throwing 12 interceptions. Now, Beck is diligently working on his recovery, but is the presumed starting quarterback for the ‘Canes for the 2025 college football season.
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He will make his ‘Canes debut when Miami kicks its 2025 regular season off against Notre Dame on Aug. 31 inside Hard Rock Stadium.
Hanna Cavinder denies involvement in Beck’s transfer
When Beck opted to return to college and enter the NCAA transfer portal following the 2024 season, many suspected Cavinder to have played a role in his transfer. She has denied having any involvement in Beck’s decision to join the Miami football program.
“Obviously, the University of Miami is an amazing campus, and I think it was the best decision for him,” Cavinder said. “I think he’s gonna love the university. Obviously, I love Miami, so I will stay here. My family’s in Fort Lauderdale, but yeah, I’m super excited for him and to be able to watch him play.
“Honestly, I was not involved at all. I know that a lot of people probably think that. But no, I was not involved at all. It was honestly what was the best decision for him and where he was gonna fit and be able to be successful. I’m super excited for him. It’s very convenient. Obviously, you can’t beat Miami and the people here.”