The University of Georgia soccer group is bucking custom … electing to not go to the White House after profitable its second consecutive nationwide championship in January.
The Bulldogs — who defeated TCU in dominant trend — introduced the choice Tuesday … saying they obtained an invite from Joe Biden and Co. final week, asking the soccer group to rejoice their CFB title at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave on June 12.
However, this system stated the date — nearly per week earlier than summer season begins — is “not possible” due to the calls for positioned on their student-athletes throughout that point.
Nevertheless, the Bulldogs stated they respect the invite and stay up for taking the White House up on the provide if this system continues rattling off titles.
FYI, the final school soccer group to go to the W.H. was the 2019 LSU Tigers. Alabama did not go in 2020 due to COVID-19 protocols.
This is the second time the Bulldogs are skipping out on getting a while with the POTUS — in 2021, Georgia elected to not go to as a result of pandemic.
Meanwhile, LSU star Angel Reese and the Tigers, who defeated Iowa to win this system’s first NCAA title, introduced Monday they’ll go to the White House on May 26.
Remember, Reese initially took problem with First Lady Jill Biden after FLOTUS stated Iowa ought to attend the White House alongside LSU … calling the suggestion a “joke.”
Reese ultimately stated she’d make the journey along with her teammates … saying, “I’m a group participant. I’m going to do what’s finest for the group. I’m the captain.”