
OAN Staff Sophia Flores
4:14 PM – Monday, January 19, 2026
President Donald Trump, along with other top officials from his administration, will reportedly be attending the National Football Championship at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on Monday.
The president, joined by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, will attend the early-week matchup between the University of Miami Hurricanes and the top-seeded Indiana University Hoosiers — a game that is anticipated to be highly competitive.
Although the president congratulated both teams ahead of the national title showdown, writing in a White House statement “May the best team win!,” Trump has personal ties to the University of Miami. His eldest granddaughter, Kai, officially signed on to play for the school’s women’s golf team in late August 2024.
The White House statement described the championship as “a climactic conclusion” to a season that has been defined by dedication, sacrifice, and hard work,” calling college football a “beloved and uniquely American tradition.”
“For more than 150 years, college football has been a cherished fixture in American culture,” the statement said, highlighting the sport’s long history, deep regional rivalries, and touching on its role in bringing generations of fans together.
“Melania and I congratulate the Indiana Hoosiers and the Miami Hurricanes on making it to the College Football Playoff National Championship. God bless the talented players and dedicated coaches, the families who love and support them, and the faithful fans who cheer them on. May the best team win!” the statement concluded.
This isn’t Trump’s first time attending a college football game while president, as he has been in attendance for the Army-Navy games and several College Football Playoff games. This will be his third time attending the national championship game.
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