National Champion Ohio State Buckeyes Visit President Obama at the White House

The Ohio State Buckeyes won the inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship and took their promised visit to the White House with President Barack Obama on Monday.

College Spun’s Dan Lyons captured footage of President Obama leading the famous four-letter chant with all the Buckeyes behind him:

The players did a little bit of sightseeing around the Washington, D.C., area before making the trek toward 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, but the Buckeyes’ official Instagram page had plenty of photos from inside the White House as well.

A re-posted selfie from safety Vonn Bell included a multitude of Ohio State players:

The account also showed off the game ball from the Bucks’ 42-20 victory over Oregon to claim college football’s top prize along with the No. 44 jersey given to President Obama:

Head coach Urban Meyer was grateful for the opportunity to celebrate again:

Ohio State’s official Twitter account provided several more snapshots from the scene in Washington along with what linebacker Joshua Perry had to say prior to the ceremony’s official beginning:

Cleveland.com’s Joe Vardon couldn’t help but enjoy the social media buzz OSU’s trip to the nation’s capital generated:

Tim May of The Columbus Dispatch observed how the commander in chief himself was in awe of the tradition of greatness Buckeyes fans are accustomed to:

Former Ohio State star and Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Cris Carter was in attendance and captured an image of two key…

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