I love the idea of hosting. First employee of The Ringer and formerly the producer of "The Bill Simmons . Fraziers passion for sports developed at an early age, rooted in his family's love for the University of North Carolina Tar Heel Athletics. 1 LSU Sweeps Alabama With 13-11 Sunday Victory, Tigers Clinch Alabama Series With 12-8 Victory, LSUs Kayshon Boutte Drafted No. This page was last edited on 18 March 2021, at 09:41. So it'll still feel like a basketball show in a lot of ways but every so often people will tune in and I'll have an hour on whether or not Ryan Day should be fired. It'll be guests within The Ringer universe and guests outside The Ringer universe. Fraziers obsession with sports was rooted in his own athletic lineage. It created this beautiful thing. I'll take the three-headed deal any day of the week. That was the other part of this move that made a lot of sense, as far the the the growth of my production abilities and being able to work in tandem with The Ringer. Something went wrong. I think that's why it had such a special feeling to it, because it was two friends coming together to talk about basketball. By Bryant Baucom bbaucom@henderson dispatch.com; 252-436-2840. Grantland In 2015, Frazier began writing for Grantland, a sports journalism and pop culture website affiliated with ESPN and run by Bill Simmons [3] . Frazier posted a tribute to Titus on. Tate was very much my security blanket. Tate Frazier @tatefrazier Too many words to describe my excitement for this full circle moment, but for now I'll just simply say "I'm back" and I'm here to make TBL: So you went out into the world and found your way back.Frazier: Right. Mark Titus. Recent Departing Staff from the Ringer : billsimmons - Reddit Most notable is his great uncle Lawrence Cotton Clayton. After three years working for Fox, the college basketball analyst and podcaster announced he'll be joining Barstool Sports and launching his own show. I did a show with Wondery, a daily show, he loved that. I embrace the challenge though. I mean, I'm not trying to reinvent the wheel. It's also a place where there is room for growth. TBL: You were the first employee of The Ringer. A former walk-on at Ohio State, Titus became a popular blogger during the 2008-09 season for his site "Club Trillion." Now it's just become commonplace. Frazier was born and raised in Henderson, North Carolina. Mark Titus and producer Kyle Crichton honor Tate as he moves on from 'OSP'. The OSP, college basketball aspect of it was kind of a plus-one. But yeah one of the appeals of Barstool is being able to branch out more. His first order of business is reviving One Shining Podcast. Brian breaks down Bostons overtime loss to the Florida Panthers, Plus, reacting to Rangers-Devils Game 7 and Nora Princiotti talks the NFL draft, Bill, Sean, and Joanna discuss Romans all-time low and Toms comeback, Chris and Andy break down the surprise success of Kendalls pitch for Living+ and much more. I was always aware there could be a world in which the both of us deviate paths. I really like LA, it's not like I'm dying to get out of here. It was one of those things where I got to The Ringer when I was 22 years old. Tate Frazier - Host - The Ringer | LinkedIn 2023 Minute Media - All Rights Reserved. TBL: Do you anticipate the transition being hard?Titus: Right now it's going to be difficult. This is not a situation where I'm like, "I'm ready to move on from Tate." Tate Frazier's journey comes full circle in return to The Ringer What do you yall think? Frazier is one of the bigger names in college basketball podcasts, having recently returned to The Ringer to once again host One Shining Podcast following a run with FOX Sports on Titus & Tate. The Ringer, in my opinion, is one of the best places when it comes to talking, discussing and dissecting the game of basketball. TBL: Should listeners expect a different version of you?Titus: I'll still be me, leaning heavy on sarcasm and jokes, that's just who I am naturally. I have, luckily, a plethora of talent to kind of pull in and that's what I want the show to feel like, So one show is going to be guests, which will be the second show of the week, and then the first show will be with Kyle Mann. TBL: Why was the chemistry so easy between you two?Frazier: It's funny, two people from totally different places but feeling so similarly about one thing. (David) Jacoby had taken me under his wing. Brian breaks down Bostons overtime loss to the Florida Panthers, Plus, reacting to Rangers-Devils Game 7 and Nora Princiotti talks the NFL draft, Bill, Sean, and Joanna discuss Romans all-time low and Toms comeback, Chris and Andy break down the surprise success of Kendalls pitch for Living+ and much more. Really thought this was an underrated podcast on The Ringer podcast network. So that's how I feel. Obviously, there is this learning curve that comes with it. That was something three, four, five years ago, I would have just been crapping my pants at the thought of. Subscribe: Spotify / Apple Podcasts / Stitcher / RSS. I love college basketball, I love talking about college basketball, but I love talking about basketball at large. TBL: Who are your favorites heading into March?Titus: It's a great question. TBL: College basketball has a long offseason, do you think you'll wind up talking about other things? The phenomenon of an often-overlooked team performing so well at the Maui Jim Maui Invitational that they are placed on an undisputed positive trajectory for the rest of the season. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to get the latest updates on LSU Football and Recruiting. It's nice to be in a place that feels comfortable, and a space that I enjoyed and helped create. His first order of business is reviving One Shining Podcast. I imagine that might happen the first few shows. Bill Simmons mentioned on one of his podcasts that he hired Tate in his driveway, and he really sold himself to Bill to give him a chance. And then one day -- it was actually his birthday -- I went over there to unload my typical load of BS paraphernalia and he was there and we just kind of started talking about the ABA. Being able to come back in and show that it's on good terms, and be able to grow now in a new and improved version of The Ringer, it was just the perfect setting. One Shining Podcast with Tate Frazier The Ringer - Apple Podcasts But, you know, I might have my dad on to talk about the Little League World Series. Titus and Kyle grapple with losing Tate . It's going to be interesting. The show's long-dormant feed. I'm going to miss Titus & Tate as much as some of the people that listen to our show are. That's the first name that comes to mind. This article "Tate Frazier" is from Wikipedia. Really thought this was an underrated podcast on The Ringer podcast network. Tate Frazier on Twitter The Ringer is a sports and pop culture website and podcast network, . Scan this QR code to download the app now. Then we launched Channel 33, which was kind of a combination of a lot of the talents Bill was hiring. Steph Curry Snuffed Out the Beam. Every Sunday, every Saturday I'm just parking on my couch watching it. And I was hoping Mark would be involved when they eventually do that Roadhouse Rewatchables podcast. In 2019, Frazier and former Chicago Bull BJ Armstrong launched Pushin' Thru, a podcast that bridges the generational divide through genuine conversation. I think it's going to be fun, I embrace the challenge of not knowing. FOX SPORTS, SPEED, SPEED.COM & 2023 Fox Media LLC and Fox Sports Interactive Media, LLC. Born and raised in Henderson, NC, Tate Frazier graduated from UNC Chapel Hill in 2015 with a degree in Broadcast Journalism. There's no word on where Titus is headed next, but from the outside the Big Ten Network would be a great landing spot. Frazier hosted two podcasts on The Ringer Podcast network: One Shining Podcast with Mark Titus[4] and GM Street with Michael Lombardi[5]. Titus: I'm curious to see how many inside jokes with Tate I use on the show and then just hear crickets from the guest across from me. Westwood One / Fox Sports edit] Still figuring out what's next, but I'll let you all know when I know. Please enter a valid email and try again. Titus and Kyle grapple with losing Tate, share some memories, and discuss the state of the podcast (rest assured, the show will go on). Subscribe: Apple Podcasts / Art19 / Stitcher / RSS. There was also a baseline that I could connect my past with my present, because when I left, there was always a question of well, what happened there? I know there have been some threads about them leaving The Ringer and apologize for the duplicate post. Clayton was a NC high school basketball legend and held the North Carolina state basketball scoring record until 2003 and still holds the record with 46 rebounds in one game[18]. TBL: You and Tate created your own ecosystem and language over the years. Mark Titus announced his exit from The Ringer on Friday as the founder of "Club Trillion" will be departing after three years at Bill Simmons' platform. Mark Titus is making a big move. But I learned a lot when I was at Grantland as an intern, and got to The Ringer at 22 and was just kind of thrown into the fire and figured it out. TBL: Obviously Fox and Barstool are different worlds. His parents attended the University of North Carolina when Coach Dean Smith won his first National Championship in 1982[17]. I just set everything up for him. He showed a lot of versatility on the pods working with Mark and being a good set up man for Michael Lombardi on the GM podcast. Copyright @2023 TigerDroppings.com. So I was I was just like, "Wow, this is an amazing opportunity, but I also need to run it by Jacoby." But I still feel like I can talk to him about college basketball off-the-air. Frazier served as a Project Assistant for the Dean Smith documentary produced by Showtime, working as the on-site production contact in Chapel Hill. Mark Titus Leaving The Ringer, What's Next? - thebiglead.com 2023 Minute Media - All Rights Reserved. And a TV series -- which The Ringer has an interest in, obviously, with Ringer Films. Tate Frazier on Returning to The Ringer, Reviving 'One Shining Podcast He has an older brother so he might not love that. But I think I'm destined to kind of be the alternative, you know, more of a digital space and more freedom to kind of play around and be goofy. There Clayton led the baseball team to the 1961 NAIA national championship, and also led the basketball team in scoring average, rebounding, and field goal percentage that same year.