Dillon Gabriel suffered some sort of injury on the final play of UCF's loss on Friday night. Mike Watters-USA TODAY Sports

Dillon Gabriel suffered some sort of injury on the final play of UCF’s 42-35 loss to Louisville on Friday night, ruining an otherwise sparkling night for him.

Gabriel had a hand in five touchdowns for the Knights and ran in a score to tie the game at 35 with 1:21 left. UCF looked set to take the lead after an interception with just under 30 seconds left. But, if you could believe it, Gabriel was intercepted for a pick-six with 13 seconds left. That gave Louisville a 42-35 lead.

After the ensuing kickoff, UCF tried a hook-and-ladder play. Gabriel got injured on the play and headed off on a cart.

Gabriel was spotted with his left arm in a sling. There was some speculation that he injured his collarbone.

Gabriel passed for three touchdowns, rushed for one and caught another in the game.

UCF is going to be in big trouble if he misses time.

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