Oregon Set to Host Transfer Portal QB
The Ducks have had their names linked to a number of the transfer portal quarterbacks. However it would appear they are set to host their first one of the offseason.
Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel will reportedly visit Oregon this week. ESPN’s Pete Thamel was first to report the visit and thinks the Ducks lead for Gabriel.
ScoopDuck posted Sunday night the Ducks had a quarterback in mind that had yet to hit the transfer portal. The next morning when the portal was officially open, Gabriel announced his intent to transfer.
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The Ducks were an immediate link to the experienced signal-caller.
Our latest report on Gabriel offers up some more intel on this rapidly changing development.
Last season Gabriel threw for over 3,600 yards and 30 touchdowns with only 6 interceptions. Between his time at UCF and Oklahoma Gabriel has thrown for over 14,000 yards and 125 touchdowns. Last season at Oklahoma he also had 12 rushing touchdowns.
The 5-foot-11, 205-pounder is originally from Hawaii and is reportedly a huge fan of Marcus Mariota and his days at Oregon.