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Woody Hayes Called Two-Point Conversion Up 50-14 Against Michigan in 1968, Because He Couldn't Go For Three

Ahead of another chapter in the greatest rivalry in sports, we take a look at some of the most iconic moments that fueled the hate.

Perhaps the most iconic moment of the entire history of The Game came in the fourth quarter of a lopsided Ohio State victory over Michigan in 1968.

Already leading their bitter rivals 44-14 late in the fourth quarter of a rivalry showdown in Ann Arbor, the Buckeyes found the end zone once again on a Jim Otis rush, pushing the score to an eye-popping 50-14.

It was already Ohio State's most lopsided win over the Wolverines in over 30 years, but apparently, that wasn't enough for Woody Hayes as he iconically called for a two-point conversion.