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10 wild Carson Beck memes cracking up the internet after Georgia's Week 12 game against Tennessee

Georgia Bulldogs QB Carson Beck was the subject of many memes for his performance against Tennessee on Saturday. The quarterback helped secure a crucial 31-17 win as he completed 25 of 40 passes for 347 yards with three total touchdowns.

Most of the viral memes featured Beck with a wide-eyed, cartoonish expression, capturing that "deer in headlights" look that fans associate with his sometimes split-second, uncertain decisions. Some memes also imply that Beck’s sideline reflections are sometimes as chaotic as the plays themselves.

Some memes also imply that Beck’s sideline reflections are sometimes as chaotic as the plays themselves.

There were also a handful of memes praising Beck, especially as he helped the team win an important game. A couple of memes even compared his play against Tennessee to Tom Brady.

Despite the ribbing, Beck showed up when it counted. His third-quarter rushing touchdown, followed by a late scoring drive, helped the Bulldogs secure a pivotal victory, keeping their SEC Championship dreams alive.

The internet may be having its fun with his "deer in headlights" moments, but Beck’s resilience on the field is no joke.

Carson Beck manages to keep Georgia's SEC hopes alive

It was a high-stakes SEC clash between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Tennessee Volunteers, and quarterback Carson Beck put on a show. The UGA kept their conference title hopes alive with a thrilling 31-17 victory over the Tennessee Volunteers.

The Volunteers came out swinging with an early 10-0 lead, catching the Bulldogs off guard. However, Carson Beck quickly found his rhythm, throwing two touchdown passes in the first half to put his team back into contention.

By halftime, the Georgia Bulldogs were tied with Tennessee at 17-17.

One of the defining moments came in the third quarter, with Beck powering his way to a rushing touchdown that put Georgia ahead. With just minutes remaining, Beck led yet another scoring drive, setting up Nate Frazier’s touchdown run, which sealed the game.

Meanwhile, Tennessee's defense, which is one of the best in college football, simply couldn’t contain the Bulldogs' offense. This was the first time all season that Tennessee allowed over 20 points in a game or gave up more than 300 passing yards.

With two more games on their schedule, the Bulldogs look determined to finish the season strong and make their case for the College Football Playoff under Carson’s leadership.

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