You're absolutely right that the QB efficiency numbers are the core issue. A completion percentage under 55 is a killer for any offense's rhythm imo. For a program at that level, finding a guy who can consistently hit those third-and-manageable throws is more valuable than chasing a big name. The spring footage you mentioned is concerning if the timing and confidence aren't showing improvement. The real plan has to be development and simplification. Look at what some OAC teams do, they build an entire offense around a QB's top two reads and high-percentage throws to establish a baseline. Capital Crusaders improved their third-down conversion rate by 8% last year just by focusing on those exact situational reps in spring. Your foundation point is spot on. A great defense or run game gets wasted if you can't sustain drives. The hope has to be that the spring is about drilling those basic progressions until they're automatic. If the red zone and third-down execution don't show tangible p...