INDIANAPOLIS — No. 1 Oregon managed to navigate all the potential pitfalls of a topsy-turvy college football season — even on a wild, wacky championship weekend.
It just took the Ducks a little longer than expected to keep their biggest goals intact.
Dillon Gabriel threw four touchdown passes and a late interception helped Oregon outlast No. 3 Penn State 45-37 on Saturday night in the Big Ten championship game. The victory gives the Ducks a first-round bye and almost certainly the top seed in the first 12-team College Football Playoff as they chase an elusive national championship.
''You live for these moments, you dream of these moments and you want to be in them,'' Gabriel said after celebrating with his family near one of Lucas Oil Stadium's tunnels. ''I'm just smiling because we're Big Ten champs."
He's certainly taken full advantage of his opportunities since announcing he would transfer from Oklahoma to Oregon almost a full year ago.
Gabriel and Oregon (13-0, No. 1 CFP) certainly didn't take the easy route to being the last unbeaten team in FBS.
Lanning intentionally ran 12 players onto the field to help preserve a 32-31 victory over Ohio State in mid-October, survived the frigid conditions to win 16-13 at Wisconsin in mid-November and they won Saturday despite giving up a season-high points total and nearly blowing a 15-point lead in the final four minutes.
Yet the Ducks passed this latest test with flying colors, too.