Yes, "Five Minutes to Touchdown" would be appropriate. For me, I feel like I'm intruding on people's time, when my songs are over 3:30 minutes. Short and sweet is tough to beat.
Arrangement-wise, I was surprised to hear a musical break after the first chorus. In my mind, I was thinking: Verse, Verse, Chorus, Verse, Chorus, Bridge, Solo/Chorus to then End. Something like that.
Personally, I think once you get to a solo, additional verses should be eliminated. Solos help the song build to a climax. Including verse after the solo defeats that building process, IMO.
I'm not exactly known for doing traditional structures. But for a country audience, I'd probably want to tailor it to whatever mold is the norm. However, I know how hard rearrangements can be when collaborating online. Once ya get to a certain point, its almost impossible without rubbing folks the wrong way.
Some of the lyrics are quite good...especially in the beginning. However, the story could be more vivid overall. Again, that would be to conform to audience expectations in that genre. Stuff like that isn't as vital for other genres.
Jeff