Donald Trump and The Ohio State University had some massive news to announce. The news comes just two months after Trump took office.
Donald Trump Makes Massive Announcement Regarding Ohio State University

With a 34-23 final score, the Ohio State Buckeyes beat Notre Dame in the national championship this year. Now they’ve decided if they’re going to see the President in the White House:
Ohio State head football coach Ryan Day confirmed on March 24 that, yes, he and his team will visit President Donald Trump at the White House next month in honor of their national championship victory. He also said that the team received a formal invite.
“It’s an honor to be invited. We were formally invited. It’s customary,” the football coach told reporters per Fox News. “I remember growing up and watching the national championship teams going to the White House… It’s part of the celebration of our team.”
In a report published March 21, sources tell CBS that the visit will take place on April 21.
President Donald Trump will preside over the celebration, but on top of Trump being there, Ohio State will also have Vice President J.D. Vance present. The move makes sense, since Vance is an Ohio State graduate.
Trump wasn’t at the championship game, which happened on the day of his inauguration, but he did pop up in a pre-recorded message that aired on ESPN during halftime. In the message, he commented on how it had been a very “historic and exciting day.”

Fans were quick to react to this news:
Love to see it!
— Kadaverous Tony (@trafridrod) March 25, 2025
🤮 so disappointed in @OhioStateFB
— Geek Illustrator Dad (@IllustratorDad) March 24, 2025
First time I can say im disappointed in the ohio state football program
— The Bad Guy (@DomoBlackmon11) March 25, 2025
That should be enough to make them hated
— Yogi bond bear (@BondYogibear) March 25, 2025
