For mere mortals, what the Oklahoma Sooners' Trae Young did against the Oklahoma State Cowboys on Wednesday night would be a career performance.
The freshman point guard had 27 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds in a 20-point win over an in-state rival. It was just the 17th time in the past eight seasons someone put up at least 27, 10 and nine in a game.
But for Young, it was a below-average performance.
He entered the night averaging 29.6 points and 10.7 assists per game, so those numbers decreased slightly to still-best-in-the-nation-by-an-absurd-margin 29.