Ricky Williams' legacy at Texas is all over the campus. His Heisman Trophy is one of the first things you see when you walk into the Longhorns' football facility. There are more trophies and oil paintings and jerseys throughout the building. Statues of Williams and Earl Campbell stand in the southwest corner of Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.

And now Williams has received the highest honor anyone can achieve in 2016: He's in "Pokemon Go."

Williams recently found out his on-campus statue is a Pokestop on the mobile game.

Apparently I'm a pokestop. What is a pokestop? pic.twitter.com/G5X4p6RAgG — Ricky Williams (@Rickthelaureate) August 15, 2016

A few of Williams' Twitter followers politely explained what exactly that means -- "Pokemon Go" gamers can visit Williams' statue to collect virtual items for the game -- and another put him in his place by pointing out he's only "half of a Pokestop. Don't get crazy." To which Williams responded:

@SChasenMLB atta way to keep me in my place. Thank you — Ricky Williams (@Rickthelaureate) August 15, 2016

No word yet on whether any rare Tauros -- the Pokémon most similar to Bevo -- are hiding behind UT's statues of Darrell K. Royal and Joe Jamail.