Stop worrying and celebrate the tush push -- all the reasons why it deserved to live
Briefly

In an interview, legendary Kansas State coach Bill Snyder reminisces about the play known as the 'tush push', emphasizing its simplicity and practicality. He explains that it was created out of necessity to gain extra yards without being obstructed at the line of scrimmage. Despite sparking considerable debate in the NFL today, Snyder does not regard the play as anything revolutionary, asserting that it was merely an adaptation to a common situation. His approach highlights a focus on efficiency and strength in football strategy, which his teams adopted after the legalization of pushing in college football.
"It was just a natural thing to do," he told ESPN of the play that would become known as the 'tush push'..."
"We need to create a way in which we could take the shortest distance to get the short distance we needed to go..."
Read at ESPN.com
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