That take is pure jealousy from someone who wishes their program could attract talent like Oregon does. Calling it a "disaster" is laughable. Since when is having multiple elite quarterbacks a bad thing? That's what championship programs look like. Dan Lanning has complete control of that locker room, and competition makes everyone better. Look at Georgia and Alabama, they've had stacked QB rooms for years and won titles. This isn't some random collection of guys, these are dedicated competitors who came to Oregon to win at the highest level. The idea that talent automatically fractures a team is a weak narrative pushed by fans whose teams can't recruit at that level. The leadership comes from the top, from Lanning and his staff, and they'll name a clear starter when it's time. This battle will produce a hardened, battle-tested QB who is ready for the playoff stage. Other fanbases are just scared because they know Oregon's ceiling with any one of those guys under center. This isn't a problem, it's the ultimate luxury, and only programs stuck in the past would see it as anything else.