Dillon Gabriel's fiancée, Zo Caswell, is enjoying her time in Japan. Caswell is having a swell time in Tokyo, while her partner, Dillon Gabriel, is preparing for a run at the national championships with the Oregon Ducks.
Gabriel and Caswell typically embark on such trips together. However, Gabriel is preparing for a potentially blockbuster game against the Ohio State Buckeyes.
While on her Japan trip, Caswell took to her Instagram account to post a heartwarming story featuring pictures of the couple. The story had the caption, "I love you."
Here's a look at the picture she shared on her Instagram page.
Gabriel proposed to Caswell in September 2024, just a day after the star quarterback debuted for the Ducks.
How has Dillon Gabriel performed this season?
Gabriel is having an impressive final season of college football. The senior-year quarterback might be in his sixth season, but that hasn't stopped him from making strides with the Ducks.
Gabriel has 3,558 passing yards, 28 touchdowns and six interceptions this season. He's also added 63 carries, 192 rushing yards and seven rushing TDs for good measure in 13 games.
Gabriel was shortlisted for the 2024 Heisman Trophy for his efforts, which Colorado Buffaloes superstar Travis Hunter eventually won.
What's next for Dillon Gabriel and the Oregon Ducks?
Gabriel has one goal on his mind: to bring a national championship to Oregon. He has already led the team to an unbeaten regular season; all that's left is to keep the momentum and record three more wins.
Gabriel has been sensational this season, and his connection with the offensive line, running backs, and pass catchers has been stellar. His five seasons of experience before arriving at Oregon have helped him break down some of the best-structured defenses in the nation.
The Ducks will fancy their chances against the Ohio State Buckeyes but must pay attention to the defense in round two of the expanded college football playoffs. They've already beaten the Buckeyes once this season, and the goal will be to have a repeat of the scoreline.
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