College football fans left stunned by Belleville star Adrian Walker Jr's 'best interception ever' from behind his back

COLLEGE football fans were left in astonishment over a high school star making an incredible interception behind his back.

The viral play occurred on Sunday night during the Michigan high school football Division I state championship game.

College football fans were blown away by Belleville star Adrian Walker Jr’s behind-the-back interception during the Division I state championship game against Southfield

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College football fans were blown away by Belleville star Adrian Walker Jr’s behind-the-back interception during the Division I state championship game against SouthfieldCredit: Bally Sports
Walker put his hands behind his back, corralled the ball, and returned it for 14 yards

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Walker put his hands behind his back, corralled the ball, and returned it for 14 yardsCredit: Bally Sports

The Belleville Tigers played the Southfield A&T Warriors at the NFL's Detroit Lions stadium Ford Field.

In the first quarter, with Belleville trailing 6-0, Southfield quarterback Isaiah Marshall attempted a pass down the middle of the field.

Belleville defensive back Adrian Walker Jr. leaped and got his hands on the thrown ball.

When he landed on the ground, Walker put his hands behind his back and corraled the football.

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He then returned the ball for 14 yards and made it to Southfield's 12-yard line.

Belleville would score their first points of the game after the jaw-dropping interception.

Yet, Southfield would go on to win their first state title 36-32 as Belleville's 38-game winning streak came to an end.

Still, plenty of fans, mainly college football, were amazed at Walker's behind-the-back interception.

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One commented: "That's wild."

Another wrote: "Pick of the year."

While a third stated: "Best interception ever."

And a fourth asked: "How did he manage to catch that?"

Walker is a junior and has one more season left before he hits the collegiate ranks.

He's also a wide receiver and is listed as a three-star recruit, per 247 Sports.

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