In the Hawaiian language, there is the phrase, “momoe aku i mua.” It means to move ahead with determination. It could perfectly describe Dillon Gabriel, a quarterback that always dreamed big.
After two years at Central Florida and two more at Oklahoma, the Ducks quarterback looks to finish his record-setting career with a national title.
For Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel, his Hawaiian roots are close to his heart. As a kid growing up in Mililani, Hawaii, Gabriel admits he idolized former Oregon Ducks quarterback Marcus ...
Oregon Ducks football star quarterback Dillon Gabriel made it clear which conditions he believes football games should be played in. During an interview with KOIN News on Tuesday ahead of his team ...
LOS ANGELES — The adage goes that you don’t want to be “the guy after the guy.” Yet, Dillon Gabriel has played that role throughout his football career — by choice. The NCAA record ...
EUGENE — The story has been told so many times in so many ways, it’s already become part of Oregon football lore. During his recruiting visit to Eugene last December, Dillon Gabriel discovered ...
LOS ANGELES -- After six seasons of college football, three different programs and countless passes thrown, Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel has seen and heard it all. So, when the 24-year-old ...