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  Oregon State quarterback Tristan Gebbia has had a change of mind regarding his football future, as the sixth-year senior put his name in the transfer portal Tuesday. Gebbia was thought to have finished his career when he played two series in OSU's Las Vegas Bowl win over Florida on Dec. 17. Gebbia told The Oregonian/OregonLive in November that he planned to pursue a football coaching career. Gebbia heads to the transfer portal as a grad transfer.

Gebbia is eligible for a seventh year if he obtains a medical redshirt. It's not known if Gebbia already has a medical redshirt or if he's currently in the process. Gebbia has a case for a medical redshirt as he missed the entire 2021 season due to a hamstring injury. Gebbia started his college career in 2017 at Nebraska, then transferred to OSU in 2018. Gebbia made his Beavers starting debut in 2019 against Oregon, throwing for 243 yards in a 24-10 loss. - The Oregonian


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