President Donald Trump is officially scheduled to attend the College Football Playoff National Championship on Monday night at Hard Rock Stadium. This historic matchup features the No. 10 Miami Hurricanes taking on the undefeated, No. 1-ranked Indiana Hoosiers.
The President’s presence is expected to bring a massive security presence to Miami Gardens, with officials warning fans to arrive early due to extra checkpoints. He will be joined by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a move that highlights the political and social importance of this championship game.
While the President often remains neutral at sporting events, insiders suggest he may have a personal reason to favor the Hurricanes. His granddaughter, Kai Trump, recently committed to play for the Miami Hurricanes’ women’s golf team.
President Trump And Marco Rubio To Attend Historic Title Game in Miami
The announcement that President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio will attend the title game has added a new level of excitement to an already massive event. Rubio, who represented Florida in the Senate for many years, is a well-known supporter of the “U” and even earned his law degree from the University of Miami.
Security at Hard Rock Stadium will be at an all-time high, with the Secret Service and local police working together to manage the crowds. Fans have been told to expect significant delays, but the atmosphere remains electric as tickets for the game have reached record-breaking prices.
President Trump’s attendance continues his trend of engaging with the sports world as a way to connect with the public. Throughout 2025 and early 2026, he has made it a point to be visible at major American pastimes, from the Daytona 500 to the NFL.
Personal Ties Fuel Speculation Over Which Side Trump Is Quietly Rooting For
Although the President hasn’t officially picked a winner, many believe his heart is with the Miami Hurricanes. Beyond his granddaughter Kai’s commitment to the university, Trump has spent decades as a prominent figure in the Florida social and business scene.
On the other side, the Indiana Hoosiers enter the game as the nation’s only undefeated team at 15-0. They are led by Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who, in a twist of fate, is actually a native of Miami.
As the game kicks off on Monday night, the world will be watching both the field and the presidential suite. Whether Trump is cheering for the powerhouse Hoosiers or the hometown Hurricanes, his presence ensures that this game will be remembered for more than just the final score. It is a moment where sports, politics, and family ties all collide on the biggest stage in college football.
Published: Jan 15, 2026 12:40 pm