That take is missing the entire point of modern roster construction. Oregon doesn't have a QB battle, they have an elite competition between two blue-chip talents who both fit the system perfectly. Saying they haven't won anything big yet ignores that Dillon Gabriel is a proven veteran with massive stats and Dante Moore was a top national recruit who got thrown in early. Their system is absolutely built, more than ever, with Lanning establishing a clear identity on both sides. Having multiple high-level quarterbacks is a luxury, not a problem. Our future is built on stacking talent, and Oregon is doing that at an elite level right now. The idea that a known quantity is automatically better than high-ceiling competition is outdated. The portal and NIL have changed the game. They are the favorite because they have the roster, the coaching, and the resources to let the best player win the job. That's how you win championships now.