EA Sports hasn't released a college football video game since "NCAA Football '14" which came out in 2013. But even though it's been seven years, the game is still popular among fans because, well, it's the last college football video game we have.

One fan created a quarterback named Patrick Flowers, also known as Speedy Flowers. This high school dual threat quarterback is in the ESPNU top 150 and is a four-star recruit on 24/7, according to Flowers' Twitter bio. The 6-1, 187-pound QB is an athletic marvel — even though he doesn't really exist.

Flowers received an offer from Northern Illinois in the game, and the man behind the Twitter account decided to have some fun and message NIU's coach, Thomas Hammock. Hammock responded to Flowers' DM, but apparently missed the fact that his profile picture looked a little off.

After a discussion with @NIUCoachHammock I no longer have an offer at Northern Illinois university... this is incredibly sad for my and my family as I worked so hard to get to this point. I will come out of this stronger, as God always has a plan for me #AGTG 🙏🙏🙏🙏😭 pic.twitter.com/ABOF3WgK08 — Patrick Flowers (@Speedy_Flowers1) April 16, 2020

MORE: "Call of Duty" deserves your respect as a legitimate sport

Hammock clarifies to Flowers via DM that he did not in fact offer him a scholarship. Flowers then responds with a photo from "NCAA Football '14" of him receiving an offer from the Huskies. Somehow Hammock still does not understand what's happening, but knows for a fact he did not send an offer out.

After dealing with Flowers' nonsense, Hammock blocked the fake recruit.

The disrespect continues‼️‼️‼️ @NIU_Football I want an explanation pic.twitter.com/jnVxg1f0oL — Patrick Flowers (@Speedy_Flowers1) April 16, 2020

Remarkable.

Eventually news made its way to Hammock that he was dealing with a virtual quarterback, and not a real one. The NIU coach joked at his own expense.

Due to NCAA rules I’m not allowed to comment on specific recruits- even from the class of ‘14. I would like to state that all of our offers are committable & come personally from me. People pull offers every day, we’re not in that business. Honesty is a policy. Man he got me.😂🤣 — Thomas Hammock (@NIUCoachHammock) April 16, 2020

We need sports back.