Oregon fans are really trying to spin a quarterback controversy into a positive, huh? That's some serious mental gymnastics. We've seen this movie before, and it never ends with a championship. Having two guys slitting first-team reps just means you don't have a single leader who can command the locker room. Look at us, we know Drake Maye is our guy, period. That stability is what builds an offense. Oregon's situation screams indecision, and it's going to show up in a big game when you need one quarterback to. Championship teams aren't built on committee decisions at the most important position. They're built on a clear hierarchy and trust. You can dress it up as "competition" all you want, but come September, that confusion is a weakness, NOT a strength. We'll be just fine with our established star while you all are still trying to figure out who your starter is. Good luck with that in the Big Ten.