Is it?
Beck wasn't great last year. If he turns it around and plays like he did in 2023, sure, I'll feel better. But he's coming off a major injury and wasn't all that impressive in multiple games before the injury occurred. And Miami's offensive weapons aren't what UGA was rolling out in his two seasons as a starter.
On top of that, ND's defense most likely will be a Top 10-15 unit, and their secondary is their strength. While Golden's loss hurts, it's still Freeman's defense, and they return a ton of production on that side of the ball (and get back 2 guys in Bothelho and Traore who were starters at the beginning of the year, but who got injured and weren't even there for ND's playoff run; they have a ton of depth on the DL). If Beck doesn't have time to throw, or our WRs and TEs can't get open, does it matter if Beck gets the advantage at QB over Carr?
The 2017 ND team that Miami smoked finished 10-3 and limped to the finish line that year, much like the Canes did. The 2025 ND team that walks into Hard Rock is far better than that season, and their strengths align with our weaknesses.
Again, I'm not saying that the Canes can't win; they can, and I believe the game will be close. But those expecting a blowout just because of Beck and Hard Rock? I just don't see it.