'Unofficial history' of U.S. Presidents attending college football games

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President Donald Trump will attend the College Football Playoff National Championship game on January 19, 2026, marking his second attendance as president at this event. The game, featuring No. 1 Indiana and No. 10 Miami, will take place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. During his two terms in office, Trump has attended seven college football games, including two national championships. College football games have often been attended by U.S. Presidents, a tradition dating back to Theodore Roosevelt. Other presidents, such as Barack Obama and George W. Bush, have also attended games during their terms, with the Army-Navy game being a frequent choice.
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