GOOD NEWS : The 1.68m tall athlete officially ended their college football curse on a Redshirt Senior

The 1.68m tall athlete might finally escape the blame for Carson Beck and the Georgia Bulldogs’ struggles. Their victory against Tennessee on Saturday night seemingly broke the notorious “curse” that had emerged in college football in recent weeks.

Hanna, the sister of Haley, is also in a relationship with Carson Beck. The couple went public with their relationship on social media before entering their final year of collegiate eligibility. Georgia’s starting quarterback is set to be drafted into the NFL this April, while the Cavinder twins aim to secure a national championship title in women’s college basketball with the Miami Hurricanes around the same time.

Hanna and Beck have been dating for over four months, but a couple of photos taken on October 12 sparked some controversy. Cavinder shared two pictures with her boyfriend on the field at Sanford Stadium following Georgia’s victory over Mississippi State.

After Hanna’s “QB is a QT” post, Beck threw just five touchdowns against nine interceptions, and the Bulldogs suffered a loss to the Rebels in Oxford.

This led to Hanna Cavinder being blamed for Carson Beck’s struggles, with even her sister Haley jokingly calling her “the biggest curse in college football.” In response, Hanna pointed the finger at Haley, accusing her of starting the “Cavinder Curse” due to her relationship with Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson.

Beck regained his confidence in a victory over Tennessee on Saturday night, completing 62.5% of his passes for 347 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions. The win keeps Georgia’s College Football Playoff hopes alive and well.

After the game ended, the Cavinders celebrated by hopping on a viral TikTok trend to officially announce the end of the “Cavinder Curse.”

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