Remember when everyone said our run under Chip was just a flash because we didn't have the infrastructure to sustain it? That we would never build a program that could replace first-round talent year after year and reload instead of rebuild? Well ESPN just dropped their replacement list for first-rounders and we are right there with Ohio State and Georgia in the conversation. That is not an accident. That is a decade of stacking classes, investing in development, and proving the blueprint works here in Eugene. The Chip Kelly years gave us an identity but they also gave the haters ammunition to call us soft. Flashy offense. No depth. No defense. What we have now is the opposite of that. We are running a quarterback room with two guys who could start for almost any program in the country. Our 2026 recruiting class has five 5-stars. The portal class graded out as one of the best in the Big Ten. This is a program built to last through the new era of college football. And the best part? We keep hearing about how the SEC is still the only real league or how the Big Ten is too physical for us. But we are literally sitting here in April with the infrastructure to compete with anyone. Not just compete. Win. Autzen will be rocking for Boise State this fall and the narrative is going to shift hard when people see what we have built. The flash was just the beginning.