that's a lazy take from smeone who clearly hasn't been paying attention to where the sport is headed. oregon has been operating at an elite national level for over a decade, playing for multiple titles and consistently pulling top-five recruiting classes. the infrastructure, the nil operation with division street, and the move to the big ten prove this isn't about past trophies, it's about building a perpetual contender. look at the crootin' right now, they're battling ohio state and georgia for five-stars and winning those fights regularly. the brand is stronger than ever, and championships follow that kind of sustained investment and talent acquisition. saying they're "loud" ignores the fact they've earned a seat at the table with the traditional powers, and the crystal balls are pointing to that title window being wide open very soon. their whole model is built for the modern era, and other fanbases are just nervous about what happens when all those blue-chips they've flipped actually hit the field.