For Hanna Cavinder, “nothing beats” quality time with boyfriend Carson Beck.
In a post shared Tuesday on the Cavinder Twins’ Instagram page, the college hoops star and social media sensation was seen cozying up to her Georgia quarterback beau in an outdoor snap.
Captioned, “Nothing beats it, nothing buys it,” the post features Hanna, 23, smiling next to Beck, also 23, who held up the camera for the sweet shot.
Other photos in the Instagram carousel include twin sister Haley with her boyfriend, Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson, and fellow members of the twins’ inner circle.
The post went live days after Beck and the Bulldogs outlasted Texas in overtime of the SEC Championship, 22-19.
Beck, who confirmed his relationship with Hanna in August, suffered an elbow injury late in the first half.
There is no timetable for Beck’s return, and he is exploring treatment options, the university said Monday in a statement, according to ESPN.
One day prior, Georgia — seeking its third national championship in four years — was named the No. 2 seed in the expanded College Football Playoff bracket.
The Bulldogs (11-2) earned a first-round bye and will face the winner of the Dec. 20 clash between Notre Dame (No. 7) and Indiana (No. 10) in the Sugar Bowl on New Year’s Day.
Georgia coach Kirby Smart offered encouraging words Monday to Beck and punter Brett Thorson, who suffered a knee injury in Saturday’s game.
“Carson and Brett are both fierce competitors and extremely hard workers,” Smart said, per ESPN. “I’m confident they will attack their rehab with the same determination they exhibit in their daily habits. We will be here to support them every step of the way.”
Beck’s production dipped this season compared to 2023, his first season as the starter.
He completed 72.4 percent of his passes during Georgia’s 2023 campaign, tossing 24 touchdowns and six interceptions.
Beck completed 64.7 percent this year while throwing 28 touchdowns against 12 interceptions.
Hanna, meanwhile, returned to the Miami women’s basketball team after doing a U-turn on retirement this past spring.
The Hurricanes are off to an 8-1 start.