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Why QB Dillon Gabriel Left Oklahoma for Oregon

Oregon Ducks QB Dillon Gabriel is thriving under coach Dan Lanning as the Ducks get ready for their Big Ten football debut vs UCLA at the Rose Bowl this weekend. Gabriel was also thriving at Oklahoma for two seasons before departing for Eugene. So why did he leave? Why did his choose Oregon. Those questions have been on the back burner lately. But Sooners coach Brent Venables recently stated he was unaware Gabriel was going to play another year of college football before entering the NFL Draft. It has become a big story in Norman, Oklahoma because the Sooners are entering SEC play with a dumpster fire situation at quarterback. But Gabriel is as happy as can be playing college football at Oregon.

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