That stat is cute but it doesn't mean a thing until he does it against a real defense in the Big Ten. We all know where he came from and the kind of soft schedules they play over there. A 15% increase against those teams is like bragging you got stronger by lifting cardboard boxes. Wait until he has to scheme against our defense in a cold November game in the Big House or at our place. His little gimmicks won't work when the athletes are bigger, faster, and smarter. We've seen this story before with coordinators jumping from that conference, they get exposed immediately. Our defensive staff is already licking their chops looking at his film. He's gonna find out real quick that red zone efficiency requires actual toughness, not just drawing up cute plays on a whiteboard. Let him try that nonsense against our front seven. We'll see what his precious percentage is after we stuff them on four straight downs from the five yard line. Come back and talk to me after week one when his offense has three trips inside the twenty and comes away with nine points. That's Big Ten football, pal.