And then there's the FanDuel TV aspect of it. So that's how I feel. 187 Overall By The New England Patriots, LSUs Jarrick Bernard-Converse Drafted No. re: Mark Titus and Tate Frazier : leaving the ringer Posted on 10/4/19 at 8:55 pm to SHOtime Tiger. So we kind of just hit it off. Grantland In 2015, Frazier began writing for Grantland, a sports journalism and pop culture website affiliated with ESPN and run by Bill Simmons [3] . TBL: College basketball has a long offseason, do you think you'll wind up talking about other things? First, it was Tate Frazier which I was quite sad about. I love college basketball, I love talking about college basketball, but I love talking about basketball at large. 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. Deadspin is a lot more than just that site though and the Ringer didn't lose a lawsuit for showing Hulk Hogan's sex tape. Then we launched Channel 33, which was kind of a combination of a lot of the talents Bill was hiring. 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. Following the 2019 allegations against Kansas University for NCAA violations, Frazier asked head coach Bill Self if he had a message for the haters. TBL: So, you felt like you needed to go out and explore the business a bit?Frazier: Just to test myself and I kind of scratched that itch. 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. And I think I've always approached the shows I've done as it's just me. The TV aspect with FanDuel TV -- Wow, that's an amazing opportunity. Titus and Tate Frazier had hosted the popular "One Shining Podcast" on The Ringer since November 2017, but Frazier left the site earlier this year. I really like LA, it's not like I'm dying to get out of here. Titus and Kyle grapple with losing Tate, share some memories, and discuss the state of the podcast (rest assured, the show will go on). What appeals to you about that change?Titus: Fox was awesome, and I do love the people I worked for and with at Fox. He served as an Associate Beat Writer for Inside Carolina, where he was the sole beat writer for the UNC baseball team in 2013 and 2014, and assisted with mens basketball and football coverage. So I just got a wealth of experience. Here are five questions that could determine that series outcome. So when this opportunity presented itself, I got very excited about being closer to home. How did you land that job? However, Clayton was also a star baseball player, and instead attended East Carolina University where he could play both sports. When I first met Bill, I was delivering things from ESPN after he was banned from coming to the office.