It’s almost impossible to believe that through the first 11 games this season, the Lehigh University football team and its potent rushing attack never dialed up a play that’s so familiar to everyone, especially Philadelphia Eagles fans — the tush push.

Maybe the fourth-ranked Mountain Hawks were saving it for the perfect time against 24th-ranked Lafayette in the 161st renewal of college football’s most-played rivalry Saturday afternoon in a winner-take-all clash for the Patriot League championship at a sold-out Fisher Stadium.

With Lehigh clinging to a four-point lead early in the fourth quarter, it appeared the visitors had gained the necessary yards on Luke Yoder’s 10-yard run to convert a third-and-10 to Lafayette’s 27-yard line. However, an officials’ video review indicated Yoder was

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