Tua Tagovailoa's stats aren't even video game-like anymore.

You can't even accomplish these numbers in a video game -- unless you're really, really good, have the game on its easiest level and put in some cheat codes.

The numbers are that ridiculous for Alabama's sophomore quarterback.

Here are some of the crazy ones:

-- At the halfway point of the regular season, Tagovailoa has completed 75.2 percent of his passes (76 of 101) with 20 total touchdowns and no turnovers. He has almost as many touchdowns (20) as incomplete passes (25). Only one FBS QB has more than six touchdown passes and no interceptions: Tagovailoa.

-- Baker Mayfield holds the single-season passer efficiency rating record with a rating of 198.7. Tagovailoa's current passer efficiency rating: 258.7. Tagovailoa has had a passer efficiency rating of 224.3 or better in each of the Crimson Tide's six games, including a rating of 316.9 against Louisiana Sept. 29 and 394.3 vs. Arkansas on Saturday.

-- Tagovailoa is averaging 19.7 yards per completion.

-- Tagovailoa has only been on the field for about eight quarters in Alabama's three SEC games. In those eight quarters, in essentially two games worth of work, Tagovailoa is 43 of 58 for 912 yards with 10 passing touchdowns, one rushing score, no turnovers and a passer efficiency rating of 263.1.

-- In his last two first halves -- the combination of the first half against Louisiana and the first half vs. Arkansas -- Tagovailoa is 18 of 20 for 462 yards with six touchdown passes. Against Arkansas, Tagovailoa became the first Power 5 QB with 300 or more passing yards and four or more passing touchdowns in the first half of a conference game since Patrick Mahomes in 2016.

-- Led by Tagovailoa, the Tide has scored touchdowns on each of its six opening drives this season. Tagovailoa has been the quarterback for 44 of Alabama's drives this year. Of those 44, 31 have ended with touchdowns.

Don’t be surprised if the NCAA passes emergency legislation declaring Tua Tagovailoa ineligibile. It’s just not fair to the other team. — Paul Finebaum (@finebaum) October 6, 2018

Matt Zenitz is an Alabama and Auburn reporter for the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @mzenitz.