The NC State Wolfpack’s last chance for an ACC title for the 2017-18 season was in the hands of the baseball team over the weekend against the Florida State Seminoles. Unfortunately the team lost, 5-2, on Friday, eliminating them from the ACC tournament and costing them a shot at an ACC title the program hasn’t won since 1992.

Shortly after the loss, a UNC fan tweeted out an eye-opening statistic about NC State’s rough recent history in claiming ACC titles, including regular-season or title tournament ones:

It's official: for the 26th consecutive year, NC State has failed to win so much as a share of a division title, regular season ACC title, or ACC tournament title in football, men's & women's basketball, and baseball. One of the most amazing streaks in college sports. — Alston Meadows (@damedsz) May 26, 2018

Joe Giglio of the News & Observer further investigated and laid out Meadows’ tweet, and he’s right — everyone currently in the ACC (including former Big East members like Boston College, Louisville, Miami, and Syracuse) has either won an ACC title or a share of one. We double checked a good bit of numbers below:

That viral tweet from a UNC fan only had half of the story. NC State is the only current ACC member without a conference title (regular season or tournament) in football, basketball or baseball this century pic.twitter.com/8uV0cF3nzO — Joe Giglio (@jwgiglio) May 29, 2018

OK, NC State fans shouldn’t even be mad about this — this is just flat out impressive. In the words of Ron Burgundy, “I’m not even mad, that’s amazing!”

As for the NC State column there, there are some eye-opening takeaways from the last time the Wolfpack won a conference title in those three major sports:

In 1979, Michael Jackson’s breakthrough album Off The Wall was released

ESPN launched in 1979!

In 1989, Georgia H. W. Bush was inaugurated as the United States’ president

The Simpsons came out this year

In 1992, I was born (you’re welcome, everyone)

Mall of America first opened in 1992

Disney’s Aladdin came out this year, too

This level of across-the-board mediocrity is certainly something, especially given the program’s recent NFL Draft success.

Just last month, the Wolfpack set a school record with seven draft picks, including defensive end Bradley Chubb, who went No. 5 overall to the Denver Broncos. It had a lot of people wondering how in the world the Wolfpack went just 9-4 last season.

Until NC State can become relevant in at least one major sport, these numbers further indicate just how much of a mush of mediocrity Wolfpack athletics have had in recent years in the ACC.

Hang in there, NC State fans.