You know, I've been watching this sport since the days of Frank Broyles and the old Southwest Conference, and let me tell you, dismissing a program's fans because they haven't won the big one is a shallow take. I remember when we at Arkansas were chasing that title for decades, and our fans in Fayetteville were, and still are, some of the most passionate in the land. Loud support is built on tradition and heart, not just a trophy case. Oregon has built something formidable over the years, with uniforms that got everone talking and teams that played a brand of football we hadn't seen before. They've been to the championship game, they've produced Heisman winners, and they've been a consistent force. This isn't the 1980s where only a handful of brands mattered. Their fans travel well, they fill that stadium, and they've earned their voice. Frankly, this kind of comment reeks of the same petty rivalry nonsense that ruined the old SWC. We lost so many great games against Texas and Texas A&M because of greed and realignment. Oregon's fans show up, and in today's game, that loyalty means something. It's more than some programs with dusty trophies from the leather helmet era can claim.