“It sucks because of the exertion,” Jason Kelce said about the Eagles’ famous ‘Tush Push’ earlier this year. He was at the center of the play’s success for years. And though he understood it looked unsafe, he wasn’t ready to accept the injury narrative until it was backed by stats. It’s because most injuries he faced during his time in the league were from two types of plays: high-impact collisions and when players stack up on one another—things that don’t happen in ‘Tush Push’, as shared by Kelce himself.

If anything, the ‘Brotherly Shove’ causes great physical exertion, but a BYU wide receiver seems fine with it. He understands how intimidating it is. On August 17, wideout Reggie Frischknecht pulled up to the CougConnect podcast and got asked the million-dollar question: Co-host K

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