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Ohio State football players break the internet with wild TikTok dance party at the White House

Ohio State football team visited White House to celebrate their championship victory. Players made a viral TikTok video. Defensive end Kenyatta Jackson started the dance moves in the East Room. Cornerbacks Davison Igbinosun and Jermaine Mathews joined him. Bukari Miles, Leroy Roker, Diante Griffin, and Brenten Jones also showed their dance skills. The video got a million views.
Ohio State football players break the internet with wild TikTok dance party at the White House
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It’s not every day you see a group of college football players turning up at the White House. But that’s exactly what happened when the Ohio State football team made their way to Washington, D.C., to celebrate their College Football Playoff National Championship victory. While most people would be on their best behavior at such a prestigious location, the Buckeyes had other plans and those plans involved viral TikTok dance moves.

Ohio State players take over the East Room: Defensive end Kenyatta Jackson leads the charge with wild dance moves



The video of the squad's wild antics quickly went viral, and honestly, it's exactly the kind of chaos we didn’t know we needed. Picture this: Ohio State players strutting their stuff in the halls of the White House, grooving to popular TikTok trends. It’s a mix of national champions and national treasure vibes, and let’s just say, they didn’t hold back.
Defensive end Kenyatta Jackson was first to break the ice, bringing his best dance moves to the East Room, and that’s where things really started to get wild. No one expected to see Ohio State’s finest tackling dance floors instead of opposing offenses, but Jackson’s got some serious rhythm. Who knew football players could move like that?
Alongside him were cornerbacks Davison Igbinosun and Jermaine Mathews, both flexing their best TikTok moves in the iconic halls. But it didn’t stop there; these players were on a mission to keep the energy high. Every move they made was pure joy, showing off their championship swagger in a way that had never been seen in the White House before.
The viral TikTok moment of the day came courtesy of cornerbacks Bukari Miles, Leroy Roker, Diante Griffin, and Brenten Jones. These guys weren’t just visiting the White House, they were there to show the world how to dance like a champion. The players took over multiple rooms, filming themselves flipping between dance moves and laughing all the way.
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As you can imagine, their carefree attitude and infectious energy made for some unforgettable footage. Their TikTok dance trend quickly hit a million views and honestly, can you blame them? If you just won a national championship, you deserve to dance it out in the White House. Their moves were as smooth as their on-field performance!

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