The State News backs out of the annual tradition of playing The Michigan Daily in touch football

Submitted by njvictor on October 9th, 2023 at 3:37 PM
https://twitter.com/paul_nasr1/status/1711448313294204937

The State News' response:

https://twitter.com/thesnews/status/1711454176822296726

To me, it seems like the State News is scared to play the Michigan Daily after being beaten basically every year and tried to replace it with something that is very high effort and commitment knowing the Daily wouldn't accept and making us look bad. While I don't think the joint FOIA article is a bad idea, it's a bad excuse for not playing

bluebrains98

October 9th, 2023 at 3:49 PM ^

I was going to say the same thing. This sounds like a proposal for journalists to do, you know, journalism. The fun of the annual touch football game is that it's journalists playing football. So, the true equivalent "alternate proposal" would be for the two football teams to write the editorial together, but I don't see that happening any time soon. And if it did happen, we all know which team would carry the load in that endeavor.

TXWolverine44

October 9th, 2023 at 3:42 PM ^

I think that is actually a fantastic idea and rivalry aside, would be very happy to see this and put less importance on a pointless flag football game that has devolved the competing opinion articles really, really suffer into Not Great columns.

Maybe keep the flag football game but focus on the joint article or fundraising a la the Blood Battle between M-OSU?

Hensons Mobile…

October 10th, 2023 at 1:22 PM ^

It's all The Michigan Daily has written about in the columns for the last ten years, and State News countered by talking exclusively about journalism awards, which The Michigan Daily happily engaged in as well.

After we got good again The Michigan Daily never even took the opportunity to make fun of Dantonio.

NittanyFan

October 9th, 2023 at 4:16 PM ^

I'll add a word to that: "Perhaps a symptom of an environment where everyone seems to be going out of their way to publicly disagree." 

I'm sure if they chatted this out, they'd come to a solution.  But now both staffs made the disagreement public (why?), and are making their cases over freaking Twitter.  

Vasav

October 9th, 2023 at 3:45 PM ^

The flag football game seems fun and i'm all for fun. I am pro-fun. but also...The State News' idea seems productive? I'm also pro-journalists-being-journalists. So...have fun and be journalists. Do both. State News ain't wrong. But football is fun and meant to be played, not just watched. So have fun too.

TheLastHarbaugh

October 9th, 2023 at 3:50 PM ^

"What if instead of playing football, we wrote an essay and did homework instead?"

And they call us a bunch of soft nerds? Weak. Just play FOOTBALL.

You could also turn the event into a chairty drive or just do that on its own.

Kilgore Trout

October 9th, 2023 at 3:59 PM ^

From what I've gathered over the years on Twitter, it seems like The State News believes that The Michigan Daily is very liberal with who they consider to be on staff and basically brings in ringers for this game. 

Is there anyone with direct experience on this that can shed any light? If that's true, I can see how TSN would eventually just say this is stupid, I don't want to do it anymore. 

NittanyFan

October 9th, 2023 at 4:24 PM ^

Michigan has won 17 in a row.

Flip a coin 17 times in a row, the chances it is always heads is 1:131,072.  Roughly equal to picking 1 Ann Arbor resident at random.

So it could happen.  And U-M may have had a few outlier good athletes go through the paper, so making the game equivialent to a coin toss isn't exactly right. 

But still, objectively, 17 straight is an eyebrow raiser.

bronxblue

October 10th, 2023 at 11:02 AM ^

Sure it's unlikely but streaks still exist that aren't atypical - UM beat IU 24 straight years until 2020, OSU beat UM 15 out of 16 times until recently.  I'm sure there might be some "ringers" with the Daily's staff but we're also talking about one program where the students get credit and some pay for being on a paper while the other is, AFAIK, unattached to the school.  And over 17 years we're talking about so many iterations that you'd think they'd have suggested such a change a long time ago if they really though UM was cheating with any consistency.

Seth

October 9th, 2023 at 7:58 PM ^

The reason the game isn't competitive is the Daily is drawing from 5x the number of students. The peak athleticism is irrelevant--nobody's an elite athlete on that field. A few people are fair athletes who maybe played in high school.

The Daily is a fully functioning newspaper with a staff of about 250. It attracts students from all over the country because it is one of the best routes to one of the few available high-profile newspaper jobs. WaPo, WSJ, NYT, ESPN all recruit out of there. If you're a top student journalist--meaning you go to the camps and compete for the KC Star scholarship etc.--you're looking at Princeton, Medill, and Michigan so you can work on the Daily, because the hands-on experience is very hard to get anywhere else.

The threshold to be a staff member IIRC (it's been awhile) is you have to belong to a section, so columnists and irregular contributors don't count, but editorial board members do. It's not hard to get on staff; it's hard to move up and get enough assignments to make it worthwhile--think walk-on vs starter, and then the editors are the Corum/JJ types. You're up against people from everywhere who've made this their life, and are here to develop their chops by refining their skills on the job. Most of them are going into careers in journalism.

The State News is down to about 50 students these days. They're a typical university student newspaper that is technically independent from the journalism school, but isn't really. They have a few famous alumni.

lhglrkwg

October 10th, 2023 at 6:29 AM ^

Huh, I never knew the Daily staff was so much larger. Always assumed it was roughly 1:1.

Honestly I don't blame the State News for getting tired of the tradition then. Whats the fun of just getting killed every year by a team pulling from 5x the available bodies? I'd bail too.

smwilliams

October 10th, 2023 at 7:43 AM ^

Didn't go to either school, but I have a bit of experience in this area (journalists). Michigan is definitely a print school as Seth mentioned. MSU, to their credit, is more of a broadcast school. I'd imagine the odds would be evened up if you included MSU's other journalism students in the mix.

1408

October 10th, 2023 at 12:44 PM ^

This is total bullshit.

Aside from its photos, the Daily has been a rag for 25+ years.  I think most high end news outlets would rather hire someone with great writing ability than somebody that covered who got MIPs.  The quality of writing has been low for a very long time.  Quality writers can come from a variety of schools.  Plenty of people that plan to be writers are choosing to go to Columbia, Harvard, etc., over Medill and certainly over Michigan.

It's a student newspaper that is struggling for relevance.