Tulane safety Jarrod Franklin was one of Tulane's best players in Saturday's 31-24 win over the University of Massachusetts and might've also had the best play of the day.
In the second quarter, Tulane cornerback Donnie Lewis went up to defend a pass by UMass quarterback Andrew Ford and the ball bounceed off Lewis' leg as Franklin dove to snag the ball for an interception with 9:48 left in the second quarter.
This is the most beautiful interception I've ever seen (great concentration by Jarrod Franklin). Unreal. Tulane ball. pic.twitter.com/EuKpauuLKq
— Fear the Wave (@FearTheWaveBlog) October 1, 2016
Franklin ended the day with five tackles, one interception and one fumble recovery as Tulane improved its record to 3-2.