Mililani alumnus Dillon Gabriel announces his move from central Florida


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  • RELATED PRESS / OCTOBER 2

    UCF quarterback Dillon Gabriel wears a noose as he watches the first half of an NCAA college football game against the Navy from the sidelines in Annapolis, Maryland.

Mililani alumnus Dillon Gabriel, who has spent three seasons in central Florida, announced today that he is entering the NCAA transfer portal.

Gabriel, who holds Hawaii‘s high school football career record at 9,848 yards, posted a video on Twitter announcing his decision.

“After much prayer and reflection, I have decided that my journey at UCF is over,” wrote Gabriel. “To my teammates, I was honored to be your captain and will miss you. I wish you all the best for the end of the season. I appreciate the memories I made with you as a UCF knight. “

Gabriel won the starting quarterback job in the second game of his 2019 freshman season, throwing 3,653 yards and 29 touchdowns.

In his sophomore year, Gabriel threw 3,570 yards and 32 touchdowns in 10 games, and was a semi-finalist for the Davey O’Brien Award, given to the nation’s best quarterback, and the Maxwell Award, given independently to the best player in the country Position.

Gabriel only played three games that season after breaking a collarbone at the end of the game in Louisville on September 17.

He will leave UCF fifth in school history in passing touchdowns with 61, sixth with 7,223 passing yards, and seventh with 484 degrees.

His 8.91 yards per attempt is the school record.


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