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UCF QB Dillon Gabriel suffered broken clavicle in loss to Louisville

UCF quarterback Dillon Gabriel suffered a broken left clavicle in Friday's 42-35 loss to Louisville and there is no timetable for his return, he announced Saturday via Twitter. 

Gabriel suffered the injury on the final play of Friday's game. He picked up a loose ball and was hit hard to the turf before being carted off the field.

The junior threw for 184 yards and three touchdowns in the loss. He has nine touchdowns and 814 yards passing this season. 

In his three-year career at UCF, Gabriel has completed 60.7% of his passes for 8,041 yards and 70 touchdowns against 14 interceptions. He has also ran for 372 yards and eight scores. 

Kentucky transfer Joey Gatewood will likely fill in for Gabriel until he's ready to return. 

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