Overview
- Ohio State football coach Ryan Day confirmed the team's White House visit will take place on April 14, two days after spring football practices conclude.
- The Buckeyes secured their national championship with a 34-23 victory over Notre Dame in January, marking their first title since 2014.
- This will be the second championship team visit under President Trump's second term, following the Florida Panthers in February.
- Vice President JD Vance, an Ohio State graduate, is expected to attend the ceremony alongside the team.
- The visit highlights the revival of a longstanding tradition of honoring championship teams at the White House.