Sports fans are calling for Texas Senator Ted Cruz to be banned from games in the state due to his infamous “curse.”
The 53-year-old cheered on the Texas Longhorns at Houston’s NRG Stadium on Monday. However, the team lost 37-31 to the Washington Huskies in the Sugar Bowl clash, with the winners progressing to next week’s championship game against Michigan.
Social media users jumped online to poke fun at the politician, blaming Cruz’s alleged “curse” for the Longhorns’ defeat. According to internet lore, any time Cruz is in the crowd, his team loses, with people dubbing the senator a “jinx” online.
Main image: Ted Cruz on January 5, 2022 in Washington, D.C.Inset: The Texas Longhorns mascot leads the team onto the field before the game against the Arkansas Razorbacks on September 27, 2008 at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas. The senator has been accused of “cursing” the sports teams he supports. Tom Williams-Pool/Brian Bahr-Stringer/Getty Images
“The all time greatest jinx in sports, Ted Cruz ladies and gentlemen,” wrote @RedditCFB on X, formerly Twitter.
“We need to call a special session to ban Ted Cruz from appearing at ANY Texas sporting event in the future,” agreed Andy Cerda.
“The curse of Ted Cruz is real and his opponents should put out press statements tomorrow lampooning him for destroying Longhorns’ chances today by attending in person,” joked Bhavik Lathia.
“Do not allow Ted Cruz to claim he is a fan of your team. No matter what,” said Daniel Ramirez, while @OrganizerMemes commented: “Ted cruz I hate you [so much].”
Newsweek has reached out to Ted Cruz for comment via email.
This isn’t the first time that Cruz has been accused of hexing teams with his support.
In October, Houston Astros fans pleaded with Cruz, asking him not to attend the MLB play-off game against the Texas Rangers.
The Republican went to the ballgame anyway, where the Astros lost 11-4. Their opponents went on to win the 2023 World Series. According to Fan Nation, Cruz attended every at-home game that the Astros lost this year—five in total.
Although the Astros won the World Series in 2022, Cruz was still booed after taking part in the team’s victory parade through Houston.
Cruz was similarly accused of “cursing” Texas Tech in 2019. The team lost the NCAA championship game against the Virginia Cavaliers, with Cruz snapping a smiling selfie just ahead of the squad’s downfall.
When the Houston Rockets were knocked out of the NBA playoffs in 2018, Cruz was also in the crowd, with the Warriors winning 101-91.
In October, Cruz took to X to dispel the claims he’s bad luck for sports teams. Addressing an article Rolling Stone wrote on the topic, Cruz called the writers “lying hacks.”
“For 7 years, Catherine [Cruz’s daughter] & I have attended nearly EVERY Astros home playoff game,” he said.
“If they’re going to blame me for our recent home losses, pls also credit us for TWO World Series Championships & SEVEN consecutive ALCS’s—we were there cheering Stros on!”
Ted Cruz Faces Calls To Be Banned From All Texas Sports Games
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