You're focusing on the wrong problem. Vanderbilt's red zone issues start with their offensive line getting pushed around, not the quarterback. Put any QB behind that protection and they'll struggle. The real debate should be about who can extend plays when the pocket collapses, because that's what they'll be doing all season. Experience matters more in those chaotic moments than some abstract "red zone efficiency" stat. Fix the line, then we can talk about touchdown percentages.