Calling it now - Florida Gators finishes top 5 nationally in red zone offense this season and nobody is ready for that conversation. The Gators were sitting at 72nd in red zone touchdown percentage last year, and that number is gonna flip hard. Sumrall's offensive philosophy is built on efficiency inside the 20, not just chunk plays, and the spring installs have been emphasizing quick-hitting concepts that eliminate negative plays. The portal additions at receiver give this offense something it hasn't had since 2020: multiple bodies who can separate in tight windows. You combine that with a QB room that's actually being coached to take what the defense gives them instead of forcing balls into double coverage, and the math changes completely. Florida was leaving 4-5 points per game on the field in the red zone last year. That's the difference between 6-6 and 9-3. The analytics guys at CBS have been quietly tracking Sumrall's Troy teams, and they consistently ranked top 20 in red zone efficiency. That translates. By November, the Gators are converting at a 75% clip inside the 20 and people are gonna act surprised. The numbers don't lie.