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Context Clarifies Carson Beck’s Viral ‘No Class’ Remark as Miami QB’s Grad Status Explained

The episode underscores eligibility through graduate status under COVID-era extensions, with spring classes paused for draft preparation.

Overview

  • In a clipped exchange, Beck said, “No class. I graduated two years ago,” which spread widely online and prompted questions about his student status.
  • The Athletic’s Chris Vannini and others reported Beck has taken Miami graduate courses this year and is simply not registered for the upcoming spring term.
  • Coverage notes NCAA rules permit graduates to compete while enrolled, with the 2020 COVID waiver contributing to Beck’s extended eligibility.
  • Beck described a facility-centered routine, saying he “lives in the facility,” as NIL valuations place his compensation in roughly the $3–4 million range.
  • Following Miami’s loss to Indiana in the national championship, broadcast footage showed Beck leaving without postgame handshakes, drawing additional criticism.