Ohio State to Visit White House for Celebration
Ohio State to Visit White House for Celebration

Ohio State to Visit White House for Celebration

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Ohio State Buckeyes, the reigning college football national champions, will visit the White House on April 14 to commemorate their victory, marking their first visit during Donald Trump's second term. Head coach Ryan Day expressed excitement and honor over the invitation, reflecting on the tradition of championship teams visiting the White House. Vice President J.D. Vance, an Ohio State alum, will join the celebration, adding significance to the event. The Buckeyes secured their championship title after a dominant run in the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff, culminating in a victory over Notre Dame. This visit follows a tradition of sports teams being recognized by the sitting president, with the Florida Panthers recently visiting after their Stanley Cup win. Meanwhile, Trump has also expressed plans to invite the Kansas City Chiefs, who missed their visit due to the pandemic.

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