Brenna Greene and Dillon Gabriel (Photo via @BrennaGreene_ Twitter)
Brenna Greene, the reporter who spoke to Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel on Monday, set the record straight about their interview that quickly went viral.
Dillon Gabriel made headlines during their interview for one peculiar reason, with folks accusing the Oregon star of being “high” while he spoke to Greene. When she posted the video on X/Twitter, Greene made a joke about Gabriel being a “morning person.”
Here’s the video of their interview:
In a follow-up post, Brenna Greene clarified that Dillon Gabriel wasn’t at all high during their interview. She came to the defense of Gabriel, noting that he was probably exhausted since media day began early at 8:00 a.m., and that he was highly sought among reporters.
So there you have it, folks. You can stop the silly speculation about his energy during the interview with Greene.
After two seasons at Oklahoma, Dillon Gabriel transferred to Oregon and enjoyed a phenomenal season that saw him finish third in Heisman Trophy winning. Gabriel completed 73.2 percent of pass attempts for 3,558 yards, 28 touchdowns and only six interceptions to go along with seven rushing scores.
Dillon Gabriel & Ducks See Dream Season End In Rose Bowl
The Ducks were the top-ranked team in the country heading into their Rose Bowl and College Football Playoff quarterfinal showdown with No. 6 ranked Ohio State. But the dream ending wasn’t to be, as the Buckeyes crushed Oregon 41-21 to reach the semifinals.
It was a sour end to what was one of the best regular seasons in the history of the Oregon football program. Gabriel hasn’t announced his decision yet, but it’s anticipated that he’ll declare for the 2025 NFL Draft.
As for Will Howard and the Buckeyes, they’ll square off against Quinn Ewers’ Texas Longhorns in the College Football Playoff semifinals.
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