Will Modglin's 20.00 50-meter backstroke time at the 2025 Texas Hall of Fame Invitational marks a historic achievement, making him the fastest man in history and bringing us tantalizingly close to a sub-20-second backstroke swim. This achievement is all the more remarkable considering the rarity of such fast performances in the fall, typically a quieter season compared to the spring championships. Modglin's steady improvement since high school, with a best time of 20.80, has been a testament to his dedication and skill. His 20.00 time not only surpasses the previous record of 20.08 set by Bjorn Seeliger in 2022 but also places him in the company of swimming legends like Junya Koga, Ryan Murphy, and Aiden Hayes, who hold the top four fastest times in history. Modglin's dominance continues with the fastest 200-meter backstroke time in the country this season (1:39.41) and the second-fastest 100-meter backstroke time (44.46). His performance raises the bar for his competitors, including Adam Chaney, who owns the fastest 100-meter backstroke time in the nation this season. The stage is set for an exciting showdown as Chaney and Modglin are scheduled to compete in the 100-meter backstroke later in the meet, with Chaney having the potential to challenge Modglin's new 50-meter backstroke record at the CSCAA Dual Meet Challenge.