This reminds me of the great quarterback battles we used to see in the old CCIW, back when Augustin College and Illinois Wesleyan were still proper rivals. Having multiple talented players in a room isn't a disaster, it's how you forge champions. I watched Coach Doug Neibuhr build some of his best Millikin teams by letting competition sort things out naturally. The idea that highly-rated croots can't show leadership is pure nonsense, probably coming from a fan whose own program would kill for that kind of depth. Back in '87, we had two all-conference caliber guys battling it out all summer, and it made the whole team tougher. This modern notion that competition breeds discontent is what's wrong. The transfer portal mentality has everybody thinking a player should pout if he doesn't win the job on day one. Oregon's staff will name a starter, and the others will either compete harder or leve. That's how it always was, and how it should be. Real leadership emerges from that fire, it isn't handed out with a recruiting ranking. This sounds like jealous spin from a rival who knows their own quarterback room doesn't measure up.