Ohio State's video and social media team is one of the best in the country -- if not the best in the country. On the first day, the Early Signing Period, the Buckeyes proved that once again. Taking advantage of the nickname for the 2019 recruiting class, "Dynasty 19," the clever people at Ohio State came up with the idea of creating each a video game version of each commit as his letter of intent arrived.

This plays off the old NCAA Football video game that featured a "Dynasty Mode," where the player took control of a team and recruited, played the games and attempted to win a national championship. As college football players no longer get to see themselves in the video game world, due to lawsuits because of using the players' likenesses without compensating them, the current players miss out on an experience many previously enjoyed. The Ohio State team, though, found a way to give each new Buckeye a look at himself in that setting.

One player who did not get a video made of himself in the video game is Justin Fields. The quarterback was not originally a part of Ohio State's 2019 class but joined after he announced his transfer from Georgia to the Buckeyes on Jan. 4. Just three days later, Fields got his video, as the Ohio State social media team put a new version out for the quarterback on Monday.

Fields comes to Ohio State at an interesting time. Urban Meyer announced his retirement from coaching on Dec. 4 and coached his final game in the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day. Offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Ryan Day took over for Meyer following his retirement. The Buckeyes' 2018 starting quarterback, Dwayne Haskins, announced on Monday that he was leaving early for the NFL Draft, meaning Fields will compete with redshirt sophomore Tate Martell and redshirt freshman Matthew Baldwin for the starting job in 2019. But in order to start this year, Fields must first receive a waiver from the NCAA allowing him to play immediately.

It has been reported that one of the major reasons Fields wanted to come to the Buckeyes is because of Day and the success he had with Haskins. With his move to head coach, Day will be less involved with the quarterbacks but the Scarlet and Gray recently announced the hiring of Mike Yurcich, who had plenty of success at Oklahoma State, as quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator.

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For fans of college football who played the NCAA game, this video of Fields, along with the others put out at the start of the Early Signing Period, will resonate on an emotional level. Seeing Fields have success against rivals Michigan, as is shown in the video, will also certainly appeal to Ohio State fans.