On this episode of Bring The Juice, Frank Dalena is joined by former Elite 11 and Stanford quarterback KJ Costello. KJ shares his journey from being one of the nationโs top high school quarterbacks to leading the Cardinal in the Pac-12. He opens up about the pressure of being a top recruit, the challenges of playing at the collegiate level, and the mindset it takes to perform under the spotlight. From the highs to the lessons learned, KJ gives a raw and inspiring look at his football career and whatโs next.
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Bring The Juice is hosted by Frank Dalena and features high-level athletes discussing the elite mindset it takes to chase greatness. Full of grit, this show is the ultimate platform for proven athletes to share their perspectives on life, overcoming adversity, business decisions within the game, high energy, and locker room exclusive memories. Presented by The Mercury Podcast Network.
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Former USFL Philadelphia Stars Legend
elvis fucking costello ..how nostalgic!man he reminds me of Bryce Love who is the last respectable representation of Stanford football being relevant and watchable. Bryce was electric..honestly he was on a tier with Jeanty bc he had to carry that entire offense.. with all due respect to KJ. I remember being surprised to see KJ mentioned in the top 100 of the draft because I truly felt like the missing piece to Stanfordโs true โplay off appearance-esque successโ hinged on the QB play. The D was solid and run game was incredible but in those big games, there was always a few moments where the quarterback had to make a fucking play and unfortunately we fell short dating all the way back to the Andrew Cuck days when we could never beat Oregon. If you came out in 18 I could see you going above Kyle Lauletta in the 4th, based on traits, although I liked Kyle coming out of Richmond. To your credit, though, I always felt like the scheme/ system didnโt do you any favors and ultimately the stubbornness to never innovate and ditch HB Dive every other fucking play is why David Shaw is waxing his head at home. Lifelong szn tix holderโฆi am now at the place where the dead last place loser of this past years fantasy league has to go to a Stanford game and watch all 4 quarters for the punishment. Anyway, this is a super sick pod and Iโm really happy I found it. You got a sub in me.