President Trump at PFHOF as the Republican Nominee equally President visiting in October 2017 with PFHOF President and CEO David Bakery and given a “debriefing” to President Trump on the $600 Johnson Controls Hall of Fame Village.

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PRESIDENT Bush AND MRS BUSH COIN TOSS SUPER BOWL LI..This was President’s Bush’s third Super Basin coin toss, a tape for whatever individual joining the coin toss

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Richard Nixon

Despite diverse versions of how he came to call a play in a 1971 playoff game, “Nixon’s Play” forever volition live on in Washington Redskins lore. Equally the story goes, coach George Allen, having taken the Redskins to the playoffs for the first fourth dimension in 25 years, received a telephone call from Nixon on the eve of the game and ultimately used the president’due south suggestion for an end-around against the San Francisco 49ers. The play lost 13 yards. The Redskins went on to lose 24-20, and Nixon went on to resign, kickoff as the team’south signal-caller and later, in an unrelated move, as president.

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Theodore Roosevelt

In the midst of moves to cancel the game of football game (18 deaths had been reported during the 1905 flavor), Roosevelt personally encouraged reform in football — a seminal moment in the sport’s history. The result of Roosevelt’s efforts to eliminate the violent nature of football in 1905 led to 2 milestone events in the game’south history: The formation of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the U.s.a. — which is now known every bit the National Collegiate Athletic Clan — and the forward pass. Dangerous mass formations such every bit the wedge were as well banned, and the distance necessary to reach a beginning downwards was extended from 5 to 10 yards.

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Gerald Ford

Ford was a 2-way football star at the University of Michigan in the early on 1930s and fifty-fifty played against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field equally a fellow member of a 1935 collegiate all-star squad. Subsequently his graduation that year, the center/linebacker spurned contract offers from the Detroit Lions and Dark-green Bay Packers, instead choosing to enroll at Yale Constabulary School. During the 1934 season, Ford, according to The Associated Press, “became the but future U.S. president to tackle a future Heisman Bays winner when he brought downwardly running back Jay Berwanger, who would win the first Heisman the following yr.”

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Ronald Reagan

Ever wonder why they called Reagan the “Gipper”? Before he was the 40th U.S. president, the actor-turned-political leader starred as the Fighting Irish’s George Gipp in the 1940 motion picture, “Knute Rockne, All American”. Reagan himself was given the nickname “Gipper,” which lasted throughout his life. The real-life Gipp suffered a throat infection during one of his concluding games for Notre Dame and died a few weeks after at the age of 25. On his deathbed, Gipp told coach Rockne to tell his players to “just win simply one for the Gipper.” Reagan later used the famous quote when seeking election as president.

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George Bush

Bush went on the field with former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach before Super Bowl XXXVI in New Orleans, becoming the start president to appear in person for a Super Bowl money toss. Ronald Reagan participated in the Super Bowl Nineteen coin toss via satellite from the White Firm in 1985.

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Bill Clinton

Clinton, an unabashed Arkansas Razorbacks fan, is famous for using football analogies. He in one case told an Arkansas audience: “When something is really important to us — similar football game — we care about the facts.”

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George W. Bush

Bush’south connectedness to professional football game, nonetheless marginal, is 1 that will live in infamy. The future of the costless world was most changed in January 2002 when the 43rd U.S. president briefly lost consciousness afterward he choked on a pretzel while watching Sunday football. Bush fell off his couch and received a scrape and a large trample on his left cheek os as a effect. He later was seen wearing a Band-aid on his face to embrace a cut he received from his spectacles. The lesson: “Always chew your pretzels before you swallow,” Bush-league said.

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Barack Obama

In 2008, Obama was elected president in large part due to his campaign promise for a new major college football playoff system (well, the extent of his playoff stance’s impact on his election is debatable, at best). In his first interview equally president-elect, the conversation concluded with Obama discussing the importance of a playoff in major college football. 6 years later, a playoff system finally came to fruition … though not the eight-team incarnation that Obama imagined.

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