Ohio State football to visit White House on April 14

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Ohio State football will visit the White House on April 14 to celebrate their national championship win. This trip is significant as it comes after President Donald Trump's re-election. The Buckeyes are the first college football team to be invited to the White House since then. Ohio State won the College Football Playoff National Championship by defeating Notre Dame on January 20. This date was also Inauguration Day for Trump and Vice President JD Vance, who is an OSU graduate. The team, coached by Ryan Day, had a strong season with a record of 10-2. Despite a surprising loss to rival Michigan, Ohio State secured a spot in the newly expanded College Football Playoff. They won several key games, including matches against Tennessee, Oregon, Texas, and finally Notre Dame. This championship is Ohio State's ninth in history and their first in ten years. The upcoming White House visit marks a notable moment for the program and its fans.


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