Jason Evans
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Ridiculous.
It's ridiculous.
I've said this many times on this podcast.
comparing Ken Palm numbers across different years isn't an exact science.
All that Ken Palm is telling you is where you are relative to the average team in the country in a given year.
So...
There's actually โ so like the top teams the past couple of years have been putting up historic kind of Ken Palm numbers and there may be an argument that the average team, which is probably a mid-major โ
a good but not great mid-major team, you know, ranked in the 160s, 170s, 180s kind of range, that maybe in the NIL era, that team is further, just inherently further away from the top teams than they were in the past.
which is, I think, a really interesting โ so it's possible that these Ken Palm numbers are just, again, for the top teams, are just going to trend up over time as NIL makes it more and more difficult for smaller schools โ
for mid-major schools to really compete to have the same kind of depth of roster that a power conference team has.
But, yeah, I mean, yeah, go ahead.
Yeah, speaking of historic, and we're not going to get into the recap yet because we're doing some general kind of stuff here at the very top.
We haven't done the headlines yet or anything.
So Duke has now won.
their past three ACC games by a combined total of 107 points.
Do the math.
That's a 35.7 margin of victory over the past three games.
That three-game margin of 107 points is the biggest three-game victory margin in ACC history.
This conference goes back a long, long time.
No team has won three games in a row by 107 points before.