Woody Hayes Punches Clemson player, Bear Bryant's Final Game, and Michael Schumacher's Skiing Accident - This DiSH for Dec. 29
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EPISODE SUMMARY
In 1978, Ohio State Head Coach Woody Hayes punched Clemson's Charlie Bauman after Bauman picked off an Art Schlichter pass to seal the 17-15 Gator Bowl win.
In 1982, Paul 'Bear' Bryant coached his final game.
In 1963, the Chicago Bears picked off New York's Y.A. Tittle 5 times to win the NFL Championship.
And in 2013, former Formula One driver Michael Schumacher suffered a severe brain injury after a skiing accident in Maribel, France.
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