Ohio State University alumnus JD Vance Vice President JD Vance Desire with Buckeye The football team celebrated the team’s national championship on Monday at the White House.
But he needed those Buckeyes to help him fumble through the White House lawn before he could help him.
After the president Donald TrumpVance and head coach Ryan Day said a few words during the college football season, took photos of the Buckeyes’ achievements, and took photos, and the vice president took the opportunity to lift the College Football Playoff National Championship trophy.
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Vice Chairman JD Vance welcomed his college football championship trophy with U.S. President Donald Trump at a ceremony on April 14, 2025 on the South Lawn in Washington, DC. Ohio State won the national championship by defeating Notre Dame 34-23 in the national championship game. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
However, Vance didn’t realize that the Black Base was almost the Golden Ship’s position, and when he went to lift the whole thing, it almost dropped and shot.
Luckily, Vance recovered, thanks in part to head coach Ryan Day and the star for running back to Treveyon Henderson, both of whom were quick to help him.
Vance took the trophy from the stands and felt more comfortable as the photos continued on the White House lawn.
The vice president saw his clips pop and joked on X.
“I don’t want anyone after Ohio to get a trophy, so I decided to break it,” he wrote.
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In addition to winning the trophy, the Buckeyes also customizes the Buckeyes jersey under his name and the No. 47 behind to commemorate his presidency.
Vance said he became an Ohio State alumnus today while also pointing his finger U.S. Senator Ted Cruzthe vice president said he needed to bet.

Vice Chairman JD Vance welcomed his college football championship trophy with U.S. President Donald Trump at a ceremony on April 14, 2025 on the South Lawn in Washington, DC. Ohio State won the national championship by defeating Notre Dame 34-23 in the national championship game. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
“I just want to say a few things about this team because they did have a really incredible year for this very proud Ohio State alumni.” “First of all, I bet against Ted Cruz in the Texas game, which is a bet he still hasn’t paid for. Ted Cruz, if you watch it on TV – I don’t like losing any bets, but I really don’t want to lose to Ted Cruz.
Vance also admitted that he hoped he would like to see the Buckeyes fight the Irish in the national championship game, but it was on January 20 (Trump became the 47th president that day).
“The second thing, I asked the president on January 20, and I said, ‘Sir, do you mind I skipping the last inaugural dance to go to the Ohio State National Championships.” The president said, “No, but we’ll enjoy it in the White House.” So here, we’re celebrating their national championship,” Vance said with a smile.
“You’re resilient. You’re strong. You represent Ohio well. You represent the whole country.”
Trump praised the Buckeyes for fighting in the 12-man playoffs, especially after the huge losses from the Oregon Ducks and Michigan Wolverines, which is Ohio State’s most painful opponent.

Vice Chairman JD Vance welcomed his college football championship trophy with U.S. President Donald Trump at a ceremony on April 14, 2025 on the South Lawn in Washington, DC. Ohio State won the national championship by defeating Notre Dame 34-23 in the national championship game. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
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Vance even pointed out that someone was wearing a Michigan hat at the White House ceremony, jokingly saying he was going to tell the Secret Service that the man had a “dangerous weapon.”
The Buckeyes beat the battle Irish 34-23 in the National Championship, which was capped by a beautiful pass from Will Howard to Jeremiah Smith later in the fourth quarter.
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