Tua Tagovailoa won over the Crimson Tide fans the day he led Alabama back in the National Championship last January. He has seemingly won over Nick Saban this month by throwing for more than 1,000 yards, averaging nearly 13.0 yards per attempt, 12 touchdowns and zero interceptions.

Yeah, not bad. And Alabama’s offense has scored at least 45 points in each of its first three games against Power 5 opponents.

But Monday, Tagovailoa is winning over the rest of the college football world with one tweet.

The last NCAA Football video game came out five years ago. EA Sports stopped producing the very popular game because the NCAA refuses to allow athletes to receive any compensation for the use of their likeness. That meant the schools couldn’t make money on the video game either, so they stopped licensing out their logos, uniforms and stadiums to EA Sports.

It all put a halt to one of the most popular video games series’ from EA Sports.

Maybe Tagovailoa would just love to see himself in video game form, but regardless of his motivation, we all agree — the powers that be should bring back NCAA Football.

Following his tweet, someone even mocked up Tua on the cover of the next game. What do you think?