I could never understand the brouhuahua about Woody Hayes feebly striking that football player from Clemson.
Woody Hayes at the time was a very old man, and old men sometimes lose it.
But because of their Great Age and all the impressive things they did in their lives, it's sort of--please notice the "sort of"--excusable.
It's not the same thing as the former Nebraska coach Bill Callahan hitting that player from Oklahoma; he should have been (but was not) fired for that.
It's been a very long time, but I once saw a video (on television, not on the computer; this was a very long time ago) of the event with Woody Hayes, and it didn't seem like to me the Ohio State football coach did hardly, if any, damage.
Woody Hayes despite this too-harsh treatment (losing his job and retiring in humiliation) remains the second-best coach in the history of college football, after only Bear Bryant, and I have a sort of sense that God feels the same way.
It was way too much, this over-reaction.