
“Ryan Day Reveals Surprising Secrets from Ohio State’s Unforgettable White House Visit!”
In a world where national champions often sidestep the grand tradition of celebrating at the White House, Ohio State’s head coach Ryan Day is ready to embrace this iconic American moment. Speaking candidly at a recent press conference, Day expressed that the upcoming visit with President Donald Trump is more than just a formality; it’s the culmination of a childhood dream—one he vividly remembers growing up as he watched past champions receive the same honor. With excitement bubbling over, he recalled how those visits made him think, “What an honor that would be someday!” In addition to this unforgettable experience, Day also announced that the Buckeyes are set to hold their annual spring game, ensuring fans can revel in the thrill of competition as they inch closer to the 2025 season. So, as Ohio State gears up for their moment in the spotlight at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, one can’t help but wonder: What milestones await this storied team next? LEARN MORE
Unlike some other recent champions, Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes will be accepting their White House visit with Republican President Donald Trump next month.
During this week’s media availability, the Buckeyes head coach called it a dream come true to be able to make the visit after and seeing so many of heroes be honored at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave as a kid.
“It’s an honor to be invited,” Day shared. “We were formally invited. It’s customary. I remember growing up and watching the national championship teams go to the White House.”
“I always looked at that like ‘What an honor that would be.’ So, it’s a part of the celebration of our team. I think the [Philadelphia] Eagles are going before us… Looking forward to getting all of that planned out.”
At the same press conference, Day also announced that OSU will also be holding its annual spring game despite mass cancelations around the country.
“I think it’s good for everyone to know, my plan is to have a spring game,” Day said. “I just think we need to save a little bit of wiggle room in case we take injuries. That’s it. We want to do this. We want to play a spring game.”
“Now, there may be some guys that are held from the spring game, but not many. We feel like, I think, we’re 159 days away from playing Texas, and that day will matter to a lot of young players. So, well, we need to get out there and compete. The format of it and how it works will probably be similar to what we’ve done in the past.”
Ohio State also made the visit to the nation’s capital back in 2014 when Urban Meyer led the Bucks to the national title. President Barack Obama was the commander-in-chief at the time.
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