Florida Officials Warn Fans Of ‘Extended Security’ At National Championship Game In Miami Due To President Trump

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Fans attending the National Championship game can expect additional security.

On Monday, the Miami Hurricanes will face off against the Indiana Hoosiers at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium in the championship game of the College Football Playoffs.

According to TickPick, this is the most expensive National Championship on record with an average purchase price of $4,356.

Parking passes for the game are currently priced at $747.

On Wednesday, it was announced that President Trump and Marco Rubio plan to attend the game.

Via Axios

President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio plan to attend Monday’s college football championship game in Miami.

Rubio is one of Trump’s favorite Cabinet members, and the two have grown increasingly close in part because of their love of football.

“They like to bro out over football. It’s not all talk about Venezuela,” said an insider.

CFP officials are now advising fans to expect extended security measures due to Trump’s appearance at the game.

Via Andy Slater

CFP Official: Fans should expect to see an extended security perimeter with layers of ticket checkpoints as they approach the stadium on foot.

Game tickets must be scanned to move between the yellow (outer) and orange (inner) lots.

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Jorge Alonso is a BroBible Sports Editor who has been covering the NBA, NFL, and MLB professionally for over 10 years, specializing in digital media. He isa Miami native and lifelong Heat fan.
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