Completely missing the point about modern red zone success. LSU's offense ranked 7th nationally in red zone TD percentage last year at 73.5%, and it wasn't just because of line play. It's about having a quarterback like Jayden Daniels who accounted for 50 total TDs and forces defenses to defend every inch of the field. That spacing is everything inside the 20. Portal teams can absolutely build cohesion quickly if they have elite QB play and a smart scheme. LSU integrated key transfers like Logan Diggs seamlessly, and our red zone efficiency actually improved. Physical identity matters, but so does having dynamic talent that wins one-on-one matchups in condensed areas. The best red zone offenses have both.