And I don't disagree with this. ST and OL play were/are much larger issues IMO. The inability to get the shorts yards on running plays is also an issue. But our team (on the offensive/ST) side is like a circular firing squad. There is sadly too much blame to go around to be a winning program with our current issues. ST-punting, returns (KO/punt), coverage etc..Yes, NU's red zone scoring % of 77.4% was very bad (107th) in the country. I haven't been able to find the red zone TD percentage yet, but a big reason for that poor ranking is FG misses in the red zone. Looking at the stats, NU missed 5 FG's under 39 yards. If NU made 3 of them, NU's red zone ranking jumps to 75th at 83.0%. If NU makes all 5 of those short FG's, NU"s red zone ranking jumps to 38th at 86.8%. Throw in the fact that NU might have gone for a couple more FG attempts if they had a reliable kicker, and the red zone ranking could have improved even more. In 2021, the red zone scoring woes were a special teams issue, not necessarily an offensive issue.
QB-INT's, fumbles, OL blocking, penalties, RB-miscues, lack of that "lean forward" runner (goes back to the 1 foot stat), Coaching on the O side....Just a lot of issues that will hopefully be corrected with a new staff. I do not see how we could do worse in 2022.