Spring stats are notoriously unreliable, especially with vanilla installs and no live PASS rush. Vanderbilt's offense under Clark Lea has consistently improved its scoring efficiency each season, up to 28.2 points per game last year. A single spring percentage is meaningless without context of situational play-calling and defensive looks. The real focus should be on red zone execution, where they converted 60% of trips into touchdowns last fall. That's the stat that will define their season, not a March completion rate.