Vice President JD Vance made headlines for all the wrong reasons this week. The 2025 National Champion Ohio State Buckeyes had the opportunity to visit the White Houst after taking down Notre Dame earlier this year.
However, the moment was put on hold when the Vice President of the United States dropped the trophy.
JD Vance Absolutely Destroyed For His Excuse For Destroying National Championship Trophy
As vice president JD Vance was hoisting the college football National Championship trophy, the trophy broke in two:
If the moment itself wasn’t enough for fans to talk, Vance’s excuse for why it happened certainly was:
I didn’t want anyone after Ohio State to get the trophy so I decided to break it.
Of course, fans immediately reacted to this statement:
That explains the stock market then.
please stop touching things.— JerryRigEverything (@ZacksJerryRig) April 14, 2025
Nice try, Boss Baby. If you knew anything about CFP you would have known the base is detachable.
— The Rooster (@rooster_ohio) April 14, 2025
Just say you fumbled and did something wrong, but that’s light-years away from happening.
— Roland Jigert (@RolandJigert) April 14, 2025
— Sara Rose 🇺🇸🌹 (@saras76) April 14, 2025

It was fortunate that another teammate caught the trophy before it fell.
With a height of 26.5 inches, the college football trophy is made of gold, bronze, and stainless steel. This 12-inch bronze base has a hand-rubbed black patina finish. A fine art foundry, UAP Polich Tallix, made the trophy in the United States.
