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Here Was UCF QB Dillon Gabriel's Reaction To Josh Heupel Leaving For Tennessee
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Tennessee has hired UCF’s Josh Heupel as their next head football coach. Heupel's QB, Dillon Gabriel, looks to have found out the news like the rest of us, via the internet Wednesday morning...
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He doesn't seem too happy about the move.

(The Spun)
Filed Under: Tennessee Sports
Originally published on SECRant.com
18 Comments
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Hidden Tiger40 months
He did the same thing at mizzou
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castorinho40 months
Please respect his decision. Handsemoji.jpg
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nol1wph40 months
Another argument for the 1 free transfer to anywhere for the players. Coaches leave when they want to and geaux wherever they choose to. So let the kids do the same. We all need a do over once in a while.
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LSU Tiger Eyes40 months
Those 'championship rings' were made of fool's gold!
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Hangit40 months
Awe, I'm sorry , baby boy. Daddy went out for a pack of cigs and is supposed to be right back.
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MSUDawg9840 months
shite athletic program. Involuntary manslaughter...coaches that are fired/hired almost entirely based on race by a former AD...a fake "national championship"... Yet this kid is surprised that a coach in that program would do this to the whole team. Talk about naive. :lol:
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LSU61540 months
Sounds like Gabriel needs to toughen up. Stuff like this happens all the time in the real world.
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Fus062340 months
Yet fans go crazy when a player in the transfer portal lol
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TigerNSac40 months
That is why I am all for the Transfer Portal. Everyone chose their own happiness for new opportunities. If a coach can leave after signing date with no repercussions, so can an athlete. Coaches have been doing that shite to schools and kids for decades.
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KickPuncher40 months
Players need to get paid too while we at it. frick this free education bullshite as if that is payment enough for making the school millions of dollars.
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jbird740 months
@KickPuncher I have no sympathy for a kid getting a free education at a university. You know what’s going to make those kids money in the long run? Their college education, that they got for free. Only 1% of professional athletes make enough money in their pro careers to actually live out the rest of their lives. Not to mention these kids have access to top of the line facilities and are practically gods on campus.
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LSU61540 months
Athletes can leave and go to another school. He can transfer to Tennessee if he wishes. But I'm all for making kids sit out a year so college football offseason isn't turned into free agency.
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Bayoubred40 months
Lane Kiffin 2.0
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy40 months
Business? Yes. Shitty thing to do? Yes.
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MadDogs40 months
This will be a good thing for UCF and bad for Tennessee. Heupel has never proven to be a very good coach and UCF took a big step back under his coaching. UCF will miss Danny White more than Heupel.
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Miznoz40 months
Will they though, I mean he seems pretty attached to Heupel, now UCF is rid of both of them and they have 6 million dollars in buyouts to spend.
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broadhead40 months
It's business.
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caleb0740 months
He should fit in very well at Tenn.
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