That stat is a total mirage and you know it. Last year's red zone offense was built on Jayden Daniels bailing you out with his legs when the play design failed. You lost the best player in the country and a first-round receiver. Your "power running" scheme is a hope and a prayer with an unproven line and backs who haven't carried that load. Spring ball against your own defense proves nothing. The moment you face a real defensive front in the SEC, that effiiciency plummets. Garrett Nussmeier is a different quarterback entirely, and asking him to execute in tight windows inside the 20 is a massive question mark. LSU's entire identity has to be rebuilt, and pretending the red zone magic just transfers over is pure fantasy. Every defensive coordinator on your schedule is licking their chops. The Tigers are in for a rude awakening when they have to punch it in against actual competition. That top 25 number is about to be a distant memory.