You are absolutely right about red zone efficiency being the real separator. We've seen it firsthand in the Gulf South, where the teams that finish drives are the ones holding trophies. Our 2023 run was built on that exact mentality, converting in the tight windows when it mattered most. The thing about Florida is that the talent is never the issue, it's the execution when the field gets small. You mentioned Georgia, and that's the perfect example of a program that wins because they are ruthlss in those situations. It's a mindset as much as a scheme. For your new staff, installing that killer instinct is job one. If they can get Philo or Jones to understand that a smart checkdown or a throwaway is a win on. I think you hit the nail on the head about the season flipping on this. A team with Florida's athletes should never be outside the top half of the SEC in that stat. If they fix it, with that schedule, nine wins is absolutely on the table. If they don't, it'll be the same story of coming up just short. Here's hoping they figure it out, unless of course we ever meet in a bowl game.