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The Curse of the Hayes Hook
The Curse of the Hayes Hook is a superstition, or sports-related curse, that has developed from the on-going failure of The Ohio State University football program to win a football game against Clemson University from December 29, 1978 to present. The origin of the curse is tied to Ohio State University football coach, Woody Hayes, and was a result from Hayes throwing a right-handed hook on Clemson University's defensive guard, Charlie Bauman, following Bauman's game ending interception in the 1978 Gator Bowl.

Bauman's interception occurred at the final 2 minutes of the game, Ohio State would lose the game and subsequently after the incident would lead to the firing of Woody Hayes.