The Ohio State football team, winners of the national championship, will bring their trophy to the White House on April 14, as confirmed by coach Ryan Day. The Buckeyes’ visit was announced by CBS News and will take place following the conclusion of their spring football practices. Day expressed his excitement for the invitation, noting the honor of visiting the White House and celebrating the team’s success. Ohio State’s national championship victory over Notre Dame marked their first title since 2014. This visit will make them the second championship team to meet with President Donald Trump since his return to office. Vice President JD Vance, an Ohio State graduate, will also be in attendance. Trump has been active in attending various sporting events and will be hosting the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles on April 28. Day, who initially planned a spring showcase, has adjusted his plans to ensure flexibility in case of injuries.