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Name: Brett Gabbert (+) Coming off Oct 2023 Leg INJ/Out for 2023
College: Miami (OH)      Number: 5
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  03/01/23 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  Highlighted by non-conference road action at Miami (Fla.) and Cincinnati as well as five home games, the Miami University football team announced its 2023 schedule on Wednesday morning. Miami opens the season in Coral Gables, Fla., under the lights versus the Miami Hurricanes on Friday, Sept. 1 and travels to face UMass on Saturday, Sept. 9. Rounding out non-conference action will be a trip to Nippert Stadium to face the Cincinnati Bearcats on Saturday, Sept. 16 before hosting Delaware State in the home opener on Saturday, Sept. 23. The matchup with the Hornets will be Miami's annual Football Alumni Day/Hall of Fame Weekend. The RedHawks are a Mid-American Conference best 34-16 in their last 50 MAC games and begin conference play on Saturday, Sept. 30 at Kent State. Rounding out other conference road games will be at Western Michigan (Saturday, Oct. 14), at Ohio (Saturday, Oct. 28) and at Ball State (Saturday, Nov. 25). - Miami OH Football

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  12/02/22 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  Although action doesn't officially start until Monday, among the reported quarterbacks in, or planning to be to enter the transfer portal as of Dec. 1 is Miami of Ohio's Brett Gabbert: Gabbert, a fourth-year junior, started as a true freshman in 2019, shared time in 2020, was the fulltime starter again in 2021 and opened this season as the starter before being hurt. He played in just four games this fall and has two years of eligibility remaining. Gabbert, the younger brother of NFL QB Blaine Gabbert, had a big 2021, averaging 264.8 yards per game and throwing 26 TD passes against six interceptions. He has some mobility, too. - NFL Draft Scout and online sources

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  10/29/22 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  Brett Gabbert threw for 184 yards and a touchdown, Jacquez Warren had a pick-6 early in the fourth quarter and Miami (Ohio) beat Akron 27-9 on Saturday. Gabbert's deep throw to Mac Hippenhammer over the middle went for 58 yards to set up Miami's 33-yard field goal with 1:11 left before halftime for a 17-3 lead. Warren intercepted a pass over the middle and raced the other way for a 62-yard score. Keyon Mozee added 52 yards on the ground with a 3-yard touchdown for Miami (4-5, 2-3 Mid-American Conference). Graham Nicholson made field goals of 33 and 44 yards. DJ Irons threw for 316 yards with one touchdown and one interception for Akron (1-8, 0-5). He also carried it 14 times for 58 yards. Alex Adams had 10 catches for 115 yards and a score, and Shocky Jacques-Louis added nine grabs for 103 yards. Akron outgained Miami 396 to 268 but was undone by three turnovers. - Miami OH/AP College Football

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  08/28/22 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON MANNING AWARD PRESEASON WATCH LIST: Brett Gabbert, Jr., Miami (Ohio),...Last season Gabbert earned third-team All-MAC accolades, throwing for 2,648 yards and 26 touchdowns in 10 starts. The junior, who was also named Academic All-MAC, threw just six interceptions in 299 attempts. He recorded 492 passing yards (third-most in school history) to go along with five touchdowns at Ohio and finished with 351 passing yards and four scores in a win over Buffalo. His 843 passing yards in consecutive games was the most in a two-game span in program history. - Miami (Ohio) Football

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  08/03/22 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON WALTER CAMP PLAYER OF YEAR PLAYER TO WATCH: Brett Gabbert, QB, junior, Miami (Ohio),...Last season Gabbert earned third-team All-MAC accolades, throwing for 2,648 yards and 26 touchdowns in 10 starts. The junior, who was also named Academic All-MAC, threw just six interceptions in 299 attempts. He recorded 492 passing yards (third-most in school history) to go along with five touchdowns at Ohio and finished with 351 passing yards and four scores in a win over Buffalo. His 843 passing yards in consecutive games was the most in a two-game span in program history. - Miami OH Football

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  07/29/22 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  The Miami RedHawks were picked to win the Mid-American Conference East Division in the preseason media poll. Miami received 20 of 24 first-place votes to finish with 139 voting points. Kent State (116) was second, followed by Buffalo (78), Ohio (72), Bowling Green (71) and Akron. Northern Illinois was picked to win the West Division and also win the MAC Championship. Miami was third in the voting to win the MAC Championship. The RedHawks return 16 starters from a team that went 7-6 and won the Frisco Football Classic. Miami is led by quarterback Brett Gabbert, who was named to the preseason watch list for the Maxwell Award and Davey O'Brien Award. Gabbert, who passed for 2,648 yards and 26 touchdowns last season, is one of eight returning starters on offense. - Hamilton Journal News

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  07/26/22 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  Northern Illinois and Miami have been selected to win their respective divisions in the 2022 Mid-American Conference Football Preseason Media Poll. The poll was announced at the league's annual MAC Football Kickoff at House of Blues in Cleveland and was determined by a 24-member MAC media panel. NIU was also selected to win the 2022 MAC Football Championship Game. Miami garnered 20 of 24 first place votes in the East Division and finished with 139 points. Kent State was second (116 points), followed by Buffalo (78), Ohio (72), Bowling Green (71) and Akron (28). Northern Illinois was picked to win the West Division.

The Huskies finished with 122 points, followed by Toledo (120), Central Michigan (112), Western Michigan (56), Eastern Michigan (52) and Ball State (42). The Huskies clamed their sixth MAC Football Championship last season after turning in one of the best turnaround seasons in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). NIU posted a nine-win season after going 0-6 during the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign - becoming the first FBS program to win its league championship game one year after going winless. The Huskies return a total of 18 starters off that Championship team. - MAC Football


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  07/21/22 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON MAXWELL AWARD WATCH LIST: Brett Gabbert, Miami (OH),...Yes, Brett is the younger brother of former Missouri and current NFL quarterback Blaine Gabbert. But he must make it on his own, so last year he finally had significant exposure by starting ten games. The 6-0, 1909-pound quarterback finished the year with 2,648 yards and 26 touchdowns while throwing just six interceptions. He threw for 492 yards (third-most in school history) and five touchdowns at Ohio. He completed 21-of-28 passes for 351 yards and four touchdowns in a win over Buffalo. His 843 yards passing in back-to-back games (vs. Ohio and Buffalo) were the most passing yards in school history in a two-game span. Threw at least one touchdown in every game. - Miami (OH) Football

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  07/19/22 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  2022 PRESEASON DAVEY O'BRIEN NATIONAL QUARTERBACK AWARD WATCH LIST: Brett Gabbert, Miami (OH), Jr., 6-0, 209, St. Louis, Mo.,...Last season Gabbert earned third-team All-MAC accolades, throwing for 2,648 yards and 26 touchdowns in 10 starts. The junior, who was also named Academic All-MAC, threw just six interceptions in 299 attempts. He recorded 492 passing yards (third-most in school history) to go along with five touchdowns at Ohio and finished with 351 passing yards and four scores in a win over Buffalo. His 843 passing yards in consecutive games was the most in a two-game span in program history. - Miami (OH) Football

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  06/17/22 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  Phil Steele, author of one of the nation's best college football magazines, announced its 2022 Mid-American Conference preseason teams, with 12 members of the Miami University football team honored. Brett Gabbert was named first team All-MAC to lead the Miami offense, while Rusty Feth (second-team) Mac Hippenhammer (second-team), Reid Holskey (third-team), Tyre Shelton (fourth-team) and Jalen Walker (fourth-team) also earned All-MAC honors on the offensive side of the ball. Defensively, Matthew Salopek was the lone second-teamer, followed by Jacquez Warren (third-team) and Ryan McWood (fourth-team). - Miami University Football

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  12/23/21 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  Brett Gabbert completed 22 of 31 passes for 228 yards and two touchdowns, Kenny Tracy scored on an 8-yard run and Graham Nicholson kicked two field goals as Miami (Ohio) beat North Texas 27-14 in the first - and possibly last - Frisco Football Classic on Thursday. Gabbert, the brother of former NFL quarterback Blaine Gabbert, threw a 5-yard scoring pass to Kenny Davis late in the second quarter and an 11-yarder to Nate Muersch early in the third quarter for Miami (7-6), which won a bowl game for the first time since the 2010 season. Tracy's touchdown run came late in the first quarter.

Nicholson made a 48-yard field goal on the RedHawks' opening drive, which was one yard shy of his season-high, and a 36-yarder in the second quarter. Austin Aune and Isaiah Johnson scored on runs of 2 yards and 1 yard for the Mean Green (6-7). Aune was 15-of-32 passing for 228 yards and two interceptions. North Texas played without two senior starters, running back DeAndre Torrey and safety Makyle Sanders, for unstated reasons. Torrey had averaged 101.3 rushing yards per game, 41% of the 245.5-yard team average that ranked fourth in the FBS. The Mean Green had 32 rushes for a season-low 89 yards, led by Aune's 28 yards. North Texas had averaged 50 rushes per game this season. - Miami (Ohio)/AP College Football


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  12/23/21 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  2021 ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM (COACHES): Quarterback - Brett Gabbert, Miami,...Joining the All-MAC second-team squad were Lonnie Phelps, Matthew Salopek and Sterling Weatherford. Brett Gabbert, Mac Hippenhammer and Dominique Robinson earned third-team honors. - Miami (OH) Football

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  11/16/21 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  Brett Gabbert passed for 227 yards and two long touchdowns and Miami (Ohio) defeated Bowling Green 34-7 on Tuesday night. The RedHawks (6-5) improved to 5-2 atop the East Division of the Mid-American Conference, keeping the pressure on Kent State, which is 4-2 and plays at Akron on Saturday. Miami and Kent State meet on Nov. 27 with a spot in the MAC title game at stake. After spotting Bowling Green a 7-0 lead on Terion Stewart's 62-yard run in the first quarter, the RedHawks cashed in on a blocked punt, Gabbert's 63-yard TD pass to Mac Hippenhammer, and a 1-yard run by Tyre Shelton for a 20-7 lead. On the first play of the third quarter, Gabbert connected with Jack Sorenson on an 83-yard catch-and-run score. Later in the third, Shelton added a 15-yard touchdown run for the 34-7 lead. Matt McDonald completed 13 of 28 passes for 108 yards for the Falcons (3-8, 1-6). Nick Mosley ran for 94 yards on 15 carries. - Miami (Ohio)/AP College Football

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  11/16/21 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  NOV 15 MAC EAST DIVISION OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Brett Gabbert, Miami, QB, Sophomore, St. Louis, Mo.,...Gabbert completed 21-of-28 passes for 351 yards and four touchdowns in a 45-18 win over Buffalo. The sophomore completed passes to seven different receivers and four different RedHawks scored receiving touchdowns. Gabbert has now thrown for 843 yards in his last two games, the most ever by a RedHawk in a two-game span. - MAC Football

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  11/09/21 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  Brett Gabbert threw four touchdown passes, firing a 58-yard scoring pass to Jack Sorenson on the RedHawks first offensive play, and Miami (OH) rolled to a 45-18 win over Buffalo on Tuesday night. Miami rebounded from a 35-33 upset loss to Ohio, which came into the game with just one win in eight games. Gabbert completed 21 of 28 passes for 351 yards and did not throw a turnover. Sorenson, who set a school record with 283 yards on 14 catches, caught five more for 112 yards.

The RedHawks (5-5, 4-2 Mid-America) forced a Buffalo fumble on its first offensive series and Gabbert wasted no time getting the RedHawks into the end zone with on a flea flicker to a wide-open Sorenson. Gabbert hit Mac Hippenhammer from 14-yards out to start the second quarter, then found Andrew Homer and Jalen Walker for touchdowns in the third quarter. Keyon Mozee carried 15 times for 67 yards and a touchdown and Kenny Tracy added five for 476 yards and a score. Kyle Vantrease was 11 of 20 for 151 yards for the Bulls (4-6, 2-4), but threw an interception and was forced into a fumble after running for two yards on Buffalo's first series. Dylan McDuffie carried 20 times for 91 yards. - Miami (OH)/AP College Football


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  09/18/21 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  Brett Gabbert threw two touchdown passes and AJ Mayer threw for another, and Miami of Ohio swarmed FCS-member Long Island 42-7 on Saturday. Mayer got the Redhawks (1-2) going when he found Jack Sorenson on an 18-yard touchdown toss to finish the game-opening eight-play, 93-yard drive. Early in the second quarter, Camden Orth threw a 24-yard touchdown pass to Derick Eugene to pull the Sharks (0-3) into a 7-7 tie. But Miami proceeded to establish control of the line of scrimmage and pulled away when Kevin Davis crashed in from three yards out with 5:22 remaining before halftime. Five minutes later, Gabbert threw a 16-yard scoring pass to Jalen Walker for a 21-7 lead. Miami outgained Long Island 523-216 in total yards. Orth finished 15-for-21 passing for 178 yards. - AP College Football

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  09/01/21 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  When Miami opened the 2019 season at Iowa, Brett Gabbert became the first true freshman quarterback to open the season as the starter in Miami football history. The younger brother of NFL quarterback, Blaine Gabbert, started all 14 games in 2019, throwing for 2,411 yards and 11 touchdowns. For his efforts, he was named the Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year, just the third RedHawk in school history to accomplish this feat. Gabbert joins Ben Roethlisberger (2001) and Deland McCullough (1992) on this small list. Gabbert has started 16 games in his young Miami career. - Miami OH Football

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  07/22/21 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  The Miami University football team was picked to finish third in the East Division in the 2021 Mid-American Conference preseason poll. The poll was conducted by 22 MAC media members and was announced at the league's annual media day in Detroit, Mich. at Ford Field on Tuesday morning. Kent State was picked to win the East with 112 points, followed by Ohio (96 points) and Miami (94 points). Finishing out the East were Buffalo (93 points), Akron (39 points) and Bowling Green (28 points).

In the West, Ball State was picked to defend its West crown with 114 points. Rounding out the division were Toledo (104 points), Western Michigan (103 points), Central Michigan (68 points), Eastern Michigan (44 points) and Northern Illinois (29 points). Miami is 25-9 it its last 34 MAC contests, best in the conference and won the 2019 MAC Championship. The RedHawks return 19 starters from its shortened 2020 season. - Miami OH Football


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  12/10/20 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  When Miami opened the 2019 season at Iowa, Brett Gabbert became the first true freshman quarterback to open the season as the starter in Miami football history. The younger brother of NFL quarterback, Blaine Gabbert, started all 14 games last season, throwing for 2,411 yards and 11 touchdowns. For his efforts, he was named the Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year, just the third RedHawk in school history to accomplish this feat. Gabbert joins Ben Roethlisberger (2001) and Deland McCullough (1992) on this small list. - Miami OH Football

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  12/01/20 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  The Manning Award, sponsored by the Allstate Sugar Bowl, has named eight quarterbacks as its "Stars of the Week," with Miami's Brett Gabbert one of the honorees. Gabbert completed 18-of-27 passes for 308 yards and four touchdowns in Miami's 38-7 win over Akron and added 48 yards rushing. He finished the contest with a QBR rating of 97.6, the top QBR rating in the nation. - Miami OH Football

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  01/06/20 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  QB Brett Gabbert is the Mid-American Conference freshman of the year. The younger brother of NFL quarterback Blaine Gabbert, he became the first true freshman quarterback to start a season opener for Miami. Has passed for 2,163 yards and 11 touchdowns. - AP College Football

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  12/07/19 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  Brett Gabbert threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to Jack Sorenson early in the third quarter, and Miami of Ohio controlled most of the second half, beating Central Michigan 26-21 in the Mid-American Conference title game Saturday. The RedHawks (8-5) won a record 16th MAC championship despite doing little on offense in the first half. Trailing 14-10 after two quarters, Miami took the lead on Gabbert's screen pass to Sorenson, and the RedHawks held off CMU (8-5) the rest of the way to win their first conference title since 2010. Sam Sloman kicked four field goals, including a 48-yarder with 4:06 remaining to give Miami a 23-14 lead.

CMU's Tommy Lazzaro scored on a 4-yard run with 1:24 remaining, and the Chippewas recovered an onside kick -- but were called offside. CMU was offside again on the re-kick, but it went out of bounds anyway, and Miami took over. Sloman added a 42-yard field goal with 28 seconds left. "I was ready for those last 30 seconds to be over," Sloman said. A Hail Mary by CMU fell incomplete on the final play of the game. Miami managed just 61 yards of offense in the first half but stayed in the game thanks to a couple big plays on special teams. Maurice Thomas returned the opening kickoff 97 yards, setting up a 1-yard touchdown run by Jaylon Bester. - Miami OH/AP College Football


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  12/04/19 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  2019 MAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR (COACHES): QB Brett Gabbert, Miami,...Gabbert, a native of St. Louis, Mo., started all 12 games for Miami and led the RedHawks offense with 1,967 yards passing and 10 touchdowns. Gabbert completed 139-of-258 attempts for a 53.8% and averaged 163.9 yards passing per game. Gabbert led Miami to a 7-5 overall record and the MAC East Division title and a trip to the Marathon MAC Football Championship Game for the first time since 2010. - Mid-American Conference Football

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  11/13/19 - QB Brett GabbertrSr/2025, Miami (OH), 5-11, 210 (DS#22 QB) + More +

  Brett Gabbert passed for three touchdowns, Jaylon Bester ran for two scores and Miami (Ohio) used big plays to roll over Bowling Green 44-3 on Wednesday night. Bester sprinted 59 yards for a touchdown and had a 1-yard plunge for another score while Gabbert connected with Andrew Homer for a 35-yard score and Jalen Walker for a 60-yarder during a 27-point second quarter that left the RedHawks up 37-3 at halftime. Mike Brown gave Miami a quick lead with a 79-yard interception return within the first two minutes of the game. The victory (6-4, 5-1) was the fourth in a row for the RedHawks and strengthened their grip on first place in the Mid-American Conference East Division lead with two games remaining. Bryson Denley rushed for 105 yards for the Falcons (3-7, 2-4) but Grant Loy was intercepted three times, twice by Travion Banks. Miami outgained Bowling Green 425-275. - AP College Football

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