AUBURN, Ala. – Jerrin Thompson climbed over the back of a New Mexico receiver, relieving the Lobo of the football in the second it took both players to land on Pat Dye Field.
Initially ruled an incompletion, video confirmed what Thompson knew all along. He made an interception so extraordinary, it earned national recognition in the form of the Pop-Tarts Crazy Good Play of the Week in Auburn’s 45-19 win on Sept. 14.
“Another blessing,” Thompson said of his first Auburn interception. “God’s work, all the glory to Him. He put me in that position to make that play at that given time. I wouldn’t have been able to do it without Him.”
After four seasons and 49 games played at Texas from 2020-23, Thompson transferred to Auburn in January, making an impression on and off the field. The defensive MVP of Auburn’s A-Day scrimmage, Thompson was elected as a team captain, a rarity for a first-year player.
“Being true, showing who I am,” Thompson said. “Every day I showed the same guy, so guys didn’t have any question about who I am. I feel like I’m a born leader. I really care about the guys.
“I was truly grateful that they looked at me as someone who can be a leader for this team. A great leader should lead by example always.”
Occasionally, that means challenging teammates, holding peers accountable for maintaining team standards.
“You’ve got to be able to say things that your brothers are going to be uncomfortable with,” Thompson said. “That’s the biggest thing: having confidence and leading by example.”