Football and politics: Michigan governor sneaks in jab at Vikings

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Politics and football go together like fire and water but Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's entrance into the 2024 election as the vice-presidential candidate alongside Democratic nominee Kamala Harris has made the pairing slightly more palatable — while also opening the door for cheap shots.
On Wednesday, while the Harris-Walz ticket was campaigning in Detroit, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer recognized the fact that Walz was once an assistant coach on a high school football team that won a state championship in Minnesota 25 years ago. Then she springboarded off the football fact into a Vikings-Lions joke.
"He's a former soldier and a state championship-winning football coach," Whitmer said of Walz. "I mean, maybe he should help out the Vikings since we smoked them twice last year."
Whitmer: Tim Walz is a former soldier and a state championship winning football coach. Maybe he should help out the Vikings after we smoked them twice last year. pic.twitter.com/EczUGf8t6v
— Acyn (@Acyn) August 7, 2024
Whitmer's quip drew a roar of laughter from the crowd. And, yes, it is true that he Lions beat the Vikings twice last season, though we'd be hard-pressed to say they "smoked" Minnesota. Detroit won by scores of 30-24 and 30-20 in Weeks 16 and 18.
Minnesota owns the all-time series against Detroit with a record of 80-43-2, with the next meeting between NFC North rivals set for Oct. 20 in Minneapolis.

Joe Nelson has more than 20 years of experience in Minnesota sports journalism. Nelson began his career in sports radio, working at smaller stations in Marshall and St. Cloud before moving to the highly-rated KFAN-FM 100.3 in the Twin Cities. While there, he produced the popular mid-morning show hosted by Minnesota Vikings play-by-play announcer Paul Allen. His time in radio laid the groundwork for his transition to sports writing in 2011. He covers the Vikings, Timberwolves, Gophers and Twins for On SI.
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