During the White House visit to celebrate the Ohio State Buckeyes’ NCAA football championship, Vice President JD Vance, a proud Ohio State alum, attempted to lift the championship trophy but ended up fumbling it. The awkward moment occurred after Vance called out a man wearing a hat from Ohio State’s rival, the University of Michigan, adding to the tension. The team presented custom helmets and jerseys to President Biden and Vice President Vance, showcasing their achievement in defeating Notre Dame 34-23 in January.
Despite the mishap with the trophy, the event continued with the U.S. Marine Band playing “We Are the Champions” as the Buckeyes celebrated their victory. Vance, who graduated from Ohio State with a degree in philosophy and political science in 2009, was honored to be part of the celebration.
The White House visit highlighted the team’s hard work and dedication that led to their championship win, showcasing their talent and perseverance throughout the season. While the trophy fumble may have been a moment of embarrassment, it did not overshadow the overall celebration of the Buckeyes’ success. The event served as an opportunity for the team to be recognized and celebrated for their accomplishments on a national stage.
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