You're bringing up Purdue to make a point about our offense? That's weak. Our red zone efficiency is elite because we have the playmakers to finish drives, period. Settling for field goals is a problem for teams that can't punch it in, which hasn't been us. We've got the backs and the physicality to get those tough yards when the field shrinks. Comparing our red zone execution to some middle-of-the-pack Big Ten stat is missing the whole picture. When we get inisde the 20, defenses know what's coming and they still can't stop it. That's the sign of a great offense, not just a good one. Points per drive can get skewed by garbage time or special teams. The red zone is where championships are won, because you have to be perfect in tight spaces. We've built our identity on being the tougher team in those critical moments. So yeah, I'll take our red zone touchdown percentage over any generic points-per-drive metric every single time. It shows a clutch gene that other teams just don't have.