2024 Football Roster
Roster
Jersey Number 5
Brett Gabbert
- Position:
- Quarterback
- Height:
- 6-0
- Weight:
- 210
- Class:
- Sixth Year
- Hometown:
- St. Louis, Mo.
- High School:
- Christian Brothers
Career Highlights:
2024 Highlights:
2023 Highlights:
2022 Highlights:
- Started 54Â games for the RedHawks
- Captured 33 wins as the team's starting QB
- Ranks third in school history with 10,814 passing yards and second with 80 touchdown passes
- Added 482 yards and eight touchdowns on the ground
- Three-time All-MAC performer (2024, 1st; 2023, 3rd; 2021, 3rd)
- Four-Time Academic All-MAC honoree (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)
- 2019 MAC Freshman of the Year
- Was the first true freshman to start a season opener at quarterback in school history
- Had six 300-yard passing performances in his career
- His 492 yards passing at Ohio is the third highest single-game total in Miami history
- Has the longest touchdown pass in school history (99 yards at UMass in 2023)
2024 Highlights:
- Played in and started all 14 games
- First-Team All-MAC
- Academic All-MAC
- Threw for 2,921 yards and 21 touchdowns on the year
- Named Miami's Offensive MVP of the Year
- Threw for a season-high 339 yards versus Cincinnati
- Had 22 yards passing and four touchdowns on 10 completions in a win at EMU
- Threw for three touchdowns and 178 yards in a win over Ohio
- Had 255 yards passing and three touchdowns in a win at Bowling Green
- Posted a rushing touchdown in the win over Colorado State in the Snoop Dogg Bowl
2023 Highlights:
- Started the first eight games of the season
- Third Team All-MAC
- Missed final six contests with a leg injury
- Finished season with 1,634 yards passing and 14 touchdowns
- Added 140 yards and two touchdowns on the ground
- Threw for 302 yards and four touchdowns in the win at UMass
- Had 237 yards passing and three touchdowns in the victory over Cincinnati
- Added a career-high 75 yards rushing versus the Bearcats
- Had four total touchdowns in the win at Western Michigan
2022 Highlights:

- Played in and started four games.
- Missed much of the season with a non-throwing shoulder injury.
- Threw for 816 yards and yards and four touchdowns on the year.
- Added 55 yards rushing and one touchdown on the ground.
- Completed 20-of-28 passes for 166 yards at Kentucky.
- Threw for a season-high 244 yards and three touchdowns versus Ohio.
- Played in and started 10 games
- Third Team All-MAC
- Academic All-MAC
- Finished the year with 2,648 yards and 26 touchdowns while throwing just six interceptions
- Threw for 492 yards (third-most in school history) and five touchdowns at Ohio
- Completed 21-of-28 passes for 351 yards and four touchdowns in a win over Buffalo
- His 843 yards passing in back-to-back games (vs. Ohio and Buffalo) were the most passing yards in school history in a two-game span.
- Threw for 405 yards and four touchdowns and added 32 yards rushing and a score at Kent State
- Threw at least one touchdown in every game
- Played in and started two games
- Threw for 384 yards and four touchdowns
- Had his first 300-yard game of his career, completing 18-of-27 passes for 308 yards and four touchdowns in a win at Akron
- Was named a Manning Star of the Week for his efforts versus the ZipsÂ
- Started in all 14 games at quarterback
- Named MAC Freshman of the YearÂ
- Became first true freshman to start a season opener at quarterback in program history
- Threw for a total of 2411 yards and 11 touchdowns on the seasonÂ
- Tied Miami bowl record with 22 completions (248 yards) in LendingTree Bowl against Louisiana, including a streak of 12 straight completions Threw for a season-high 273 yards in win over Northern Illinois
- Had three touchdowns and 225 yards on just 15 attempts against Bowling Green
- Threw two touchdown passes in season opener at Iowa
- Ran for two scores against Tennessee Tech
- Had three completions of 60 yards or more
- Received team's Offensive Newcomer of the Year awardÂ
- Graduated from Christian Brothers College High School
- Coached by Scott PingelÂ
- Team captainÂ
- Completed 191-of-274 passes for 3,047 yards and 42 touchdowns as a seniorÂ
- Was named the 2018 6A Missouri Offensive Player of the Year
- Also earned first team all-state
- As a junior he threw for 2,862 yards and 36 scores
- Team won the state championship both seasons
- Finished career 36-4 as a starter.
- Majoring in Sport Leadership and ManagementÂ
- Brother is former Missouri and NFL quarterback Blaine Gabbert. Other brother Tyler also played college football.Â
Miami Football Head Coach Chuck Martin 10-6 Press Conference
Monday, October 06
Miami Football TE Brian Shane 10-6 Press Conference
Monday, October 06
Highlights: Miami Football at Northern Illinois 10-4
Sunday, October 05
Miami Football Head Coach Chuck Martin 10-4 Postgame
Saturday, October 04