You're absolutely right about the identity piece, and that's a solid number to build on. The problem is assuming last year's success automatically translates forward, especially after losing your top red zone targets. Execution is everything inside the 20, and losing that production is a bigger deal than you're admitting. Your returning line is a major advantage, I'll give you that. They'll adjust. I do agree completely about the porrtal chaos being a real issue for those big schools. Building trust in those condensed areas takes time those mega-portal teams don't have. Your continuity is a weapon they can't buy. But climbing from 68% to the mid-70s is a huge jump at any level of football. That's asking for near-perfection. I think you'll be good, maybe even the best in the ODAC, but promising that kind of leap sets a brutal standard. One key injury to that line or a couple of early red zone stalls could shake the confidence in that entire system. Still, focusing your spring on situational ball is the right move. Just don't underestimate how hard it is to finish every single drive.