Stanford was coming off its upset of Oregon when it ran into Arizona State in a Pac-12 matchup Friday night.
Things were not going well for the Cardinal and the Sun Devils added to their woes.
Watch as Jack Jones picks off the Stanford pass and cleverly laterals the ball to teammate DeAndre Pierce, who takes off and runs the ball into the end zone from 27 yards out.
The PAT made it 28-10 late in the third quarter and Arizona State taught Stanford a lesson in football smarts.
I don’t even know what to call this play, but it was amazing. Jack Jones gets the interception off of a Tanner McKee pass & then he pitches it to DeAndre Pierce who takes it to the house.
STANFORD 10
ARIZONA STATE 28— CFB Blitz (@BlitzCfb) October 9, 2021
THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP.@presidentjacc pitches the interception to @its_rayray4 for the touchdown. 😱🔱 pic.twitter.com/JTH2dYxYYf
— Sun Devil Football (@ASUFootball) October 9, 2021
Pierce comes from football genes. His dad is Antonio Pierce, current Sun Devil co-Defensive Coordinator who was a Super Bowl champ in his NFL career as a New York Giant.
😈 PICK SIX 🔱@its_rayray4 returns the interception all the way to the endzone!
ASU 28 Stanford 10 | Q3 pic.twitter.com/JXAhQfl3w2
— Sun Devil Football (@ASUFootball) October 9, 2021