Day says Ohio State to visit White House April 14
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Ohio State coach Ryan Day announced that the Buckeyes will visit the White House on April 14 following their spring football practices. He expressed pride in this honor, recalling his childhood admiration for national championship teams making similar visits. Ohio State recently won the College Football Playoff, defeating Notre Dame to secure their first national title since 2014. This visit marks Ohio State's return to the White House as the second championship team under President Trump, following the Stanley Cup champions Florida Panthers. Additionally, Day commented on adjustments in their practice schedule after concerns about potential player injuries.
It's an honor to be invited. I remember growing up and watching the national championship teams go to the White House. I always looked at that, like, 'Man, what an honor that would be.' So, it's part of the celebration of our team. I'm looking forward to getting that all planned out.
I just think we need to save a little bit of wiggle room in case we take injuries. It's important that we start the season fast. And I think that the first step is playing the spring game.
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