Georgia QB Carson Beck has become the third marquee college football signal-caller to sign an NIL deal with a private jet company this offseason, joining Texas QB Quinn Ewers and Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart.
Beck has yielded a season-long partnership with AirStar Charter. The news broke Friday morning, and the Heisman-hopeful stars in a new one-minute commercial advertisement with his mother, Tracy, and sister Kylie.
The deal with AirStar Charter was made by Beck’s marketing agent, Dan Everett, and ESM.
It was filmed at Athens-Ben Epps Airport, “Remember, it’s not the destination, but the journey that counts,” Beck said in the commercial.
The full terms and logistics of the deal were not revealed. However, the commercial was shot in exchange for Beck getting hours on AirStar's fleet of private jets.
In his first season as the head signal-caller in Athens a year ago, Beck made college football look trivial at times as he led Georgia to the SEC Championship and the program's third straight undefeated regular season.
Beck led the SEC and ranked third nationally in passing yards (3,941) with a 72.4% completion rate and just six interceptions in 417 pass attempts. He is the second-highest odds-on-favorite to win the Heisman trophy behind Oregon's QB Dillon Gabriel and is projected to be one of the top quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Georgia enters the season ranked No. 1 in the AP Top 25 preseason poll, with its season opener vs Clemson in Mercedes-Benz stadium to commence on August 31st.