A season of destiny ended in disappointment for Dillon Gabriel and the Oregon Ducks but the veteran quarterback remains grateful for his one season in Eugene.
Dillon Gabriel was in Eugene playing for the Oregon Ducks for just a year, but it seems as if that one year in the Willamette Valley made quite an impact on him. In a short message to Oregon Duck fans everyone, Gabriel wanted to express his gratitude on social media.
The team is sure to look different in 2025, and one of the biggest changes will be having to move on without quarterback Dillon Gabriel, who is entering the 2025 NFL Draft. Before that, though, Gabriel took to X to post a farewell message to Oregon fans.
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After a dominant season as quarterback for the Oregon Ducks, Dillon Gabriel is headed to the NFL Draft. Gabriel's mock drafts and positional rankings continue to roll in. Gabriel was projected as a "Day two" draft pick in a recent ESPN ranking.
Oregon Ducks QB Dillon Gabriel completed his final year of collegiate eligibility. He received two extra years of eligibility because of COVID-19 and a season-ending injury in 2021.
During the season, Gabriel and the Ducks beat Ohio State in a 32-31 thriller. Prior to his arrival in the Big Ten, Gabriel played four full seasons and one partial year. He threw for 125 touchdowns and only 26 interceptions in his two previous stops, cementing himself as one of the top prospects in the 2024 transfer portal cycle.
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Thursday night on X Dillon Gabriel bid Oregon fans adieu with the grace of Ted Williams in his last at-bat at Fenway Park. There's a rich tradition of
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