Andrew Gillis
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But we looked at three teams, and we said it felt like maybe they've been building towards 2026, and it was β
Notre Dame, Texas, and Oregon.
And I think those three teams have been very much kind of building towards this season.
And those three teams in some ways are natty or bust because I think if, I mean, at bare minimum, only one of those teams is going to win and two of those teams are going to go home.
And I think, you know, let's say it's, it's Texas and Notre Dame that don't win it.
And Oregon does those other two teams are going to be going off.
We, what are we ever going to have to do to win a national championship in Oregon?
Is like, finally, we had the quarterback.
We had the veterans.
We got to Corian Moore in year two.
We had the talent.
We had, you know, Dan Lanning, who took his lumps and knew, you know, figured out what it takes to win in a big game.
So it's like Oregon's got a lot of pressure on them.
I do think they're going to be very, very, very good.
But Oregon, I think is the answer kind of with the understanding of they are going to have maybe the most pressure on them, or they are in that lump of teams that have the most pressure on them in the sport.
I mean, maybe if it's like unseasonably warm in College Park, Mike Locksley will just think it's September the whole year.
So like maybe if they can just play like above 70 degrees the whole year, like Washington might cook.
That might work.
Oh, wow.
Gillis, that's a great way to put it.