It is the second football team that President Donald Trump is scheduled to honor at the White House, after having feted the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots in April.
Smith also notes that the Tigers will be presenting President Trump's 11-year-old son, Barron, who just moved into the White House after finishing his school year, with a jersey of his own as well. While it has been commonplace for championship teams to visit the president at the White House, some athletes have chosen to forgo the experience out of fear of seeming too political.
Several members of the team, including quarterback Deshaun Watson, are now in the National Football League, of course. It is their first national title since 1981.
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Sensing their opponent was on the ropes and bleeding, the Penguins scored twice more in 15 seconds to chase Rinne from the net. Jake Guentzel scored on Pekka Rinne just 10 seconds into the third period after Rinne deflected a shot straight into his path.
Trump told Renfrow, "You're so lucky you caught that ball".
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