Everyone pointing at Florida's red zone numbers from last season and blaming the quarterback situation is missing the actual problem. The Gators ranked 87th in passing efficiency inside the red zone and that stat gets thrown around like it proves the QB room was broken. But here is what nobody wants to acknowledge. Florida's run game inside the 20 was actually efficient enough to keep defenses honest. The real issue was play calling predictability and route concepts that did not create separation in compressed space. You cannot scheme your way to red zone success when your wide receivers cannot win one-on-one on slants and fades inside the 10 yard line. The new offensive staff has the portal additions and spring install to fix the route tree timing. If the Gators jump into the top 40 in red zone passing efficiency, that alone adds two wins to the projection. The talent was never the problem. The structure was.