By the time he wrapped up the career he ended as FBS's all-time leader in touchdown passes, Gabriel garnered the appreciation of UCF, Oklahoma and Oregon fans. It was only right, then, that he honor all three schools on his Senior Bowl helmet.
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.
Gabriel will partake in the 2025 Reese's Senior Bowl, per NFL.com. Gabriel closed out his college career with a pair of solid showings in the Big Ten Championship Game and the College Football Playoff,
During his Senior Bowl appearance, Oregon football quarterback Dillon Gabriel shocked everyone with a throwing stat ranking among top talent.
Former Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel explained why he's wearing three schools on his helmet at this year's Senior Bowl.
NFL scouts flocked to Mobile, Alabama, for the Senior Bowl to see some of the best college football players prove their worth. The Senior Bowl game will be played at 2:30 p.m. ET on Saturday. Before then, players have the chance to showcase their talents.
The College Football Playoff committee announced that the 2027 College Football National Championship Game will be played in Las Vegas, Nevada, the former home
Dillon Gabriel is on course to go pro after declaring for the 2025 NFL draft. The Oregon star, who is listed as 6'0 and 200lbs, has come under the microscope for his relatively smaller size in comparison to most other quarterbacks entering the draft.
With the college football season now behind us, the pre-draft process is ramping up, and we're seeing some of the best players in the nation head down to Mobile, Alabama to participate in the annual Reese's Senior Bowl.
Former Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel shared a heartfelt two-and-a-half-minute video on social media on Saturday, highlighting significant moments during his tenure at UCF, Oklahoma, and Oregon.
Dillon Gabriel has played a lot of college football, more than most, with six years of eligibility, the Hawaii native is officially moving on to the NFL. After played at three different schools, Gabriel will move on with a lot of playing experience and a lot from each place he played.