Joe Burrow couldn’t have scripted his college football career any better. From frustrations of not winning the starting job at Ohio State to transferring to LSU and becoming the SEC’s all-time leading passer in a season, Burrow’s Tigers career has been unbelievable.

The LSU quarterback capped the regular season off in remarkable fashion Saturday night, as he and his teammates drubbed Texas A&M 50-7. Burrow broke Tim Couch’s passing record Saturday night, and he tied Drew Lock’s touchdown record for a season.

Burrow had already won over fans, but if there were any other stragglers, he won them over, too, with his pregame uniform on Senior Night. Burrow appeared on the field with his given Cajun name Joe “Burreaux.”

Following the game, Burrow’s tweet about LSU has been shared over 5,000 times and liked more than 26,000 times.

“A tribute to this great state and university. Death Valley, where opponents dreams come to die… but where mine came true,” Burrow wrote on Twitter as he shared his run out of the tunnel for Senior Day.

LSU finishes the regular season 12-0, and Burrow is likely on his way to winning the Heisman Trophy. However, for LSU, three more wins stand in between it and its goals of a national championship.