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Oregon's Dillon Gabriel Ties FBS Touchdown Record in Final Game
Jan 2, 2025, 01:05 AM
Dillon Gabriel, quarterback for the No. 1-ranked Oregon Ducks, concluded his college career by tying the NCAA FBS record for career touchdown passes with 155. Starting his 63rd career game—a new FBS record—Gabriel, 24, has chosen to follow successful quarterbacks throughout his career and has outperformed his predecessors. Despite being asked to switch positions in eighth grade, he transferred to his hometown high school, broke Hawaii's passing records, and led the FBS in passing yards per game. Gabriel, a Heisman Trophy finalist, led Oregon to the College Football Playoff, following in the footsteps of his idol, Marcus Mariota. He exits the field as a Duck for the last time, leaving a lasting legacy at Oregon and in college football history.
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