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Dillon Gabriel, a standout quarterback who transferred from Oklahoma to Oregon, is gearing up for his sixth season of college football. He is expected to lead the Oregon team, which is a top contender for the national title in 2024. Gabriel has proven himself as one of the best quarterbacks in college football, showcasing impressive stats during his time at Oklahoma. Last season, he threw for 3,660 yards, 30 touchdowns, and only six interceptions, while also scoring 12 rushing touchdowns. His performance helped lead the Sooners to a 9-3 record.

Joining an already strong Oregon offense that averaged 44.2 points per game last season, Gabriel will have the support of talented wide receivers like Tez Johnson and Traeshon Holden. With such a promising lineup, bettors have high hopes for Gabriel’s performance next season. In fact, he has attracted more bets to win the Heisman trophy than any other player. According to BetMGM, 13.6% of all Heisman bets have been placed on Gabriel, making him the third-biggest liability for sportsbooks. Currently, Gabriel is tied with Georgia QB Carson Beck as the co-favorite to win the prestigious award, with odds set at +800.

In an interview with USA Today, Gabriel expressed his excitement about his final collegiate season at Oregon. He mentioned that the opportunity presented by coach Lanning and the team’s strong roster made it an easy decision for him to join the Ducks. Gabriel also highlighted his close relationship with former Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota, whom he admires and communicates with regularly. Mariota, who won the Heisman in 2014, serves as a mentor to Gabriel, who aims to follow in his footsteps and become the second Duck to win the award.

As the 2024 Heisman race heats up, it will be interesting to see how the odds shift and which player emerges as the front-runner. Stay tuned to FOX Sports for the latest updates on college football and the Heisman race. Don’t miss out on exciting stories and news – create or log in to your FOX Sports account to receive a personalized newsletter with information about your favorite leagues, teams, and players. Follow College Football to stay informed about upcoming games, news, and more exciting content.