NORMAN, Okla. — Oklahoma quarterback Dillon Gabriel has put up big numbers for years.
Now, he finally has a chance to seize the national spotlight.
The redshirt senior is second among active Bowl Subdivision players with nearly 13,000 career yards passing, but he hasn't had that special moment or big win that grabbed the nation's attention. He was productive when he started his career at Central Florida, but that was a Group of Five program at the time. He transferred to Oklahoma and started for the Sooners last season, but sat out the 49-0 loss to Texas with a head injury, and the team stumbled to a 6-7 finish and a loss in the Cheez-It Bowl.
Now, Gabriel has his opportunity. He could put his team in the race for a College Football Playoff spot and make himself a clear Heisman contender when the 12th-ranked Sooners (5-0, 2-0 Big 12) play No. 3 Texas (5-0, 2-0) Saturday at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.
"It's an atmosphere, environment you live for, dream of," he said.
Gabriel witnessed the craziness of the rivalry game last year as he watched the first half from the sideline, then observed the second half from the press box. He recalled the disappointment of not being able to play.
"I think just being sidelined, being off the field — it's just not fun," he said. "I play the game because I love it. It's something I'm passionate about. You work so hard with a group of guys, and not being able to be on the field with them, it didn't feel the best. I think you learn a lot from those moments as well, both as a player and as a group."
Texas will face a much better quarterback than it would have seen last year, when Gabriel was the Big 12 Newcomer of the Year. He ranks in the top 10 nationally in passing yardage, total offense, touchdown passes, completion percentage and passer efficiency rating.