Best Podcast Episodes About Nate Tice
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Updated: Mar 31, 2026 – 10 episodes
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“… fight was lined up when we had dustin poirier on in 2018 right yeah he's got a pussy pull the video when he was in the hospital and they fuck you nate you know if it was a pussy i will say this it looked just like a hip. Pussy. Okay. Pussy removal. Didn't he say fuck you? Talking all that shit about steroids Fuck you Nate He on anesthesia Yeah bro His penis was removed Yeah, his penis was removed on surgery. So we didn't get to fight. Y'all like, was that one that like, did that? Let's make fun of him a little bit. Come on. Louisiana's pussy boy. I'm kidding I know It's all good Dustin we …”
“… kind of show up for you guys because he had pussy surgery when we were supposed to fight yeah there's a video but pull the video up of him in the car uh hospital uh wait no we had part of his knee scope didn't he know his hip pussy yeah we was that fight was lined up when we had dustin poirier on in 2018 right yeah he's got a pussy pull the video when he was in the hospital and they fuck you nate you know if it was a pussy i will say this it looked just like a hip. Pussy. Okay. Pussy removal. Didn't he say fuck you? Talking all that shit about steroids Fuck you Nate He on anesthesia Yeah bro His penis was removed Yeah, his penis was removed on surgery. So we didn't get to fight. Y'all like, was that one that like, did that? Let's make fun of him a little bit. Come on. Louisiana's pussy boy. I'm kidding I know It's all good Dustin we love you Nah Nah You're a pussy You guys are one of those guys He quit his job And then was like I want to box me And I'm like Why'd you quit too early Stupid He fucking was hurting He couldn't even move One of his legs He's emotional I mean He didn't have much motion Emotional He's emotional His fucking What is it His fucking estrogen Levels were …”
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In this segment, Nate Diaz hilariously critiques Dustin Poirier's past injuries, jokingly claiming Poirier had 'pussy surgery' instead of a hip operation. The banter escalates as Diaz and Chris Avila poke fun at Poirier's emotional state and estrogen levels, creating a laugh-out-loud moment that showcases their comedic chemistry.
“I know Nate Bergasi is talking about doing it, but who knows if it'll happen and when it'll happen. They should have been building this during COVID. They should have been at this a long time ago. I agree with you. It's ridiculous. Okay, and I'll do my research. Sorry. God. Why does Skiva always want the name and state, Trisha from Minnesota? It's a respect thing. I want to know, Trisha, that you're not just Trisha, because there's a million Trishas across …”
“I know Nate Bergasi is talking about doing it, but who knows if it'll happen and when it'll happen. They should have been building this during COVID. They should have been at this a long time ago. I agree with you. It's ridiculous. Okay, and I'll do my research. Sorry. God. Why does Skiva always want the name and state, Trisha from Minnesota? It's a respect thing. I want to know, Trisha, that you're not just Trisha, because there's a million Trishas across the world. I want to know that it's Trisha in Minnesota. And if you could dial it down even more, where in Minnesota, Trisha? You trying to get people to give you their address? No, their city. like Minnesota's a state with lots of different cities are you in St. Cloud Minnesota are you in Minneapolis Minnesota Trisha and I live on 1625 Clover …”
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In this hilarious segment, Scuba and Morgan dive into the absurdity of needing to specify names and locations, leading to a comical debate over the word 'specificity.' The moment when Scuba mistakenly connects specificity to diseases is a laugh-out-loud highlight, showcasing their playful banter and misunderstandings about language.
“But I so I've been sitting here. No reason. But like Nate Oates is buyout drops from 18 to 10 million dollars. You're telling me Shane Beamer is almost 3x the Nate Oates buyout. That is the difference. I do notice that North Carolina fires Hubert and suddenly chips back to wearing North Carolina gear. no this is standing a in solidarity it's a tough day for the carolina family there's nothing there's nothing joyous about i think of hubert davis i think the win total for south carolina tells you we …”
“But I so I've been sitting here. No reason. But like Nate Oates is buyout drops from 18 to 10 million dollars. You're telling me Shane Beamer is almost 3x the Nate Oates buyout. That is the difference. I do notice that North Carolina fires Hubert and suddenly chips back to wearing North Carolina gear. no this is standing a in solidarity it's a tough day for the carolina family there's nothing there's nothing joyous about i think of hubert davis i think the win total for south carolina tells you we finally got some realistic expectations like last year they were i mean lenora sellers was going to be a top 10 pick it was like oh the future is there um they still did they had tex a&m beat collapse there that doesn't help uh especially when shane beamer's mocking the fans he's going in the tunnel and you blow the lead they played alabama tough for …”
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Jeff Lebby's win total at Mississippi State is set at just 4.5, raising questions about the expectations for his first season. With a manageable schedule and pressure to secure key wins, the fate of his coaching tenure may hinge on performance against rivals like Alabama and Georgia. Can he meet these expectations and avoid a coaching shakeup?
“… dude, he's fucked. But here's why he can try to stand with Strickland, because he's not a knockout artist. Like, he's a volume puncher. Like a Nate Diaz, it's a lot of volume. So even if you do stand with him and you get pieced up, he's not really going to knock you out. And we really don't know how strong. Dropped his one shot. We really don't know how Comzant's chin is, right? He's never, like, we don't know. He's going to take two rounds. I mean, smaller guy, but Gilbert Burns, right? He traded shots with him. Gilbert dropped him. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Gilbert's a tank. Dude, he's going to …”
“… is if he wanted to make up for the last fight where a lot of people thought it was boring when he won against Strickland. Because he didn't look for a finish. He just comes out and tries to blast Strickland. Dude, if he tries to stand with Strickland, dude, he's fucked. But here's why he can try to stand with Strickland, because he's not a knockout artist. Like, he's a volume puncher. Like a Nate Diaz, it's a lot of volume. So even if you do stand with him and you get pieced up, he's not really going to knock you out. And we really don't know how strong. Dropped his one shot. We really don't know how Comzant's chin is, right? He's never, like, we don't know. He's going to take two rounds. I mean, smaller guy, but Gilbert Burns, right? He traded shots with him. Gilbert dropped him. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Gilbert's a tank. Dude, he's going to try to take Strickland down 100% of the time. No way he's going to stand with him. From the locker room, he's going to stand with him. No way he's going to stand with that dude. The barber's going to take him out right here. Watch. Round three. Well, we've had two stinker rounds. I wonder what the fight the point count is of like how many strikes …”
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In this hilarious breakdown, the guys debate whether Hamzat should stand and fight or take Strickland down, leading to a wild discussion about how some fighters seem to forget their own skills. The moment when they ponder if a fighter's strategy is just an agreement to not even try is comedic gold, highlighting the absurdity of fight tactics.
“… then we'll get to it's the funniest thing it's crazy it's very funny i i think that they are um and we're going to talk about it a little bit with nate tice but they've got a left-handed center yeah and i think they were the only team that had a left-handed center and left-handed quarterback now they've got a left-handed quarterback and a left-handed backup quarterback to go along with their left-handed center um it's a weird it's a weird fit i don't think that tua can throw the ball downfield at all um but he can like do swing passes to uh to bajon and that's pretty much what what they're going to …”
“… they i just still can't believe the course of events that have occurred with the falcons and the fact that they signed kirk cousins to a ton of money drafted michael penix who's been injured his whole career then got injured and they're like well then we'll get to it's the funniest thing it's crazy it's very funny i i think that they are um and we're going to talk about it a little bit with nate tice but they've got a left-handed center yeah and i think they were the only team that had a left-handed center and left-handed quarterback now they've got a left-handed quarterback and a left-handed backup quarterback to go along with their left-handed center um it's a weird it's a weird fit i don't think that tua can throw the ball downfield at all um but he can like do swing passes to uh to bajon and that's pretty much what what they're going to ask him to do there maybe his hip can get better i don't think that too is going to well he's got yeah like a mechanical robot hip i don't think it's going to get that i think what we saw from two is what we're going to get the dolphins signing malik willis i'm happy for malik willis to get that money part of me is like like does feel like malik …”
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Many NFL contracts are misleading, often inflating total values while hiding the actual guaranteed money. This has led to a shift in how fans and analysts demand transparency from the media. The recent contracts, like Jalen Phillips' $120 million deal with only $80 million guaranteed, highlight this ongoing battle for clarity in player contracts.
“… really do a lot. So we used to stomp them when we saw them. Is everybody ready? Cats take care of that. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate and Roman and Randall and John and Corinne and Brody. The whole room says REI. The whole room got that correct. It's REI. As a consumer co-op, REI says their business is run by the customers who use it instead of external shareholders. This has been part of their identity since REI was founded in 1938. There are 25 million co-op members with one of the unique benefits being that you get to vote in their annual election for the board of …”
“… little trail getting popped up. And he'd get a great yard. I used to work on a golf course many years ago and we used to get a bounty for him. What was the bounty? It was like five bucks. That's good. If they're messing up a green or a tee, they can really do a lot. So we used to stomp them when we saw them. Is everybody ready? Cats take care of that. Go ahead and reveal your answers. We have Nate and Roman and Randall and John and Corinne and Brody. The whole room says REI. The whole room got that correct. It's REI. As a consumer co-op, REI says their business is run by the customers who use it instead of external shareholders. This has been part of their identity since REI was founded in 1938. There are 25 million co-op members with one of the unique benefits being that you get to vote in their annual election for the board of directors. Huh. Question 10. Before we do question 10, we will get another scoreboard update for Phil. The song remains the same since I was 100 percenter Brody has seven Randall and Nate have six Question 10 The topic Wait aren you doing a roundup of correct answers Oh you good Thank you I wasn going to I think that should count again. You just saved me …”
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PEI mussels are named after an island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and they’re a favorite dish for many foodies. In a lively trivia game, contestants share their love for mussels while discussing their unique culinary experiences. This segment highlights the importance of local ingredients and the joy of cooking with them.
“… him know early, you don't need this money. You don't need to go anywhere. You are going to be here for four years. Like, people laughed at my guy Nate Tice when he said this, but I think it's true. Arch Manning would be the number one pick in the draft this year, and this was never a consideration. Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope. We gonna ride this thing out here. No doubt. No, I mean, look, that's been a long game play the whole time. And it's not just Archie, but Cooper, too, is dead. And, you know, I think they looked at this and said, go redshirt, be a happy backup, and then be what you can be. …”
“… right now. Absolutely. He wouldn't have gone nowhere either. That's the other part. Like, I feel like he's the one, like, it's been very interesting watching the way that Archie Manning is managing his grandson's career, where it is very clear he let him know early, you don't need this money. You don't need to go anywhere. You are going to be here for four years. Like, people laughed at my guy Nate Tice when he said this, but I think it's true. Arch Manning would be the number one pick in the draft this year, and this was never a consideration. Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope. We gonna ride this thing out here. No doubt. No, I mean, look, that's been a long game play the whole time. And it's not just Archie, but Cooper, too, is dead. And, you know, I think they looked at this and said, go redshirt, be a happy backup, and then be what you can be. but there is no reason in that family to say, I need to go pro after three years. A, I need the money or I need to go prove myself. There will be plenty of chances for that. That is a privileged situation. Not necessarily not an unearned privilege, but it's a privileged situation. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, man, you take the flexibility as you get it, …”
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College sports are at a crossroads, with discussions about player rights and the essence of what makes college athletics special. While some believe it's all about money and winning, others argue for the importance of the culture and community that draw fans to the games. Understanding this balance is crucial for the future of college sports.
“… that uh you don't have to let the police look through your phone yeah it kind of on him well they were i i i actually i point the finger at nate oats for this Because Nate Oates you got to do a better job of explaining the first through fifth amendments to your players Given the history that you've had, there have been some legal issues. Yep. Day one, you should get the guys from Morgan and Morgan to come in and be like, do not talk to the police if you're in trouble. Shut the fuck up. They really had him, though. They had been looking at his trash. Yeah. They had him figured out. They …”
“… like mich when wisconsin beat michigan and anniversaries just hit a million threes if you hit a million threes you you can beat anyone if alabama just gets hot and just hits a million threes let the aiden holloway situation be a reminder to everybody that uh you don't have to let the police look through your phone yeah it kind of on him well they were i i i actually i point the finger at nate oats for this Because Nate Oates you got to do a better job of explaining the first through fifth amendments to your players Given the history that you've had, there have been some legal issues. Yep. Day one, you should get the guys from Morgan and Morgan to come in and be like, do not talk to the police if you're in trouble. Shut the fuck up. They really had him, though. They had been looking at his trash. Yeah. They had him figured out. They dug deep and they found, yeah, it was like two pounds of weed, which could be personal. Yeah. That could be. Is there a chance that he was providing weed for the whole team and now they have to ban drugs because that was an incredible performance? Where was that game today? That game was being played in Tampa, Florida. Okay. And Alabama just won by …”
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Alabama showcased an incredible performance, winning by 35 points while shooting an astounding 57% from three. The breakdown of their strategy reveals how key players adapted and thrived, despite a looming off-court issue. This highlights the importance of understanding player management in high-stakes tournaments like March Madness.
“… for teams that haven't seen it, where they have been playing against teams that have seen it multiple times. Bama is always going to, as long as Nate Oates is there, Bama will always be the team you point to as the... hot, the unstoppable team, Illinois has become right there with them. Illinois is, you know, if you catch them on the wrong night and they're not hitting, then they look pedestrian. But if the offense is humming and Wagler is, you know, as good as he has been at times this year, yeah, I like Illinois' draw a lot, especially Carolina's hurt, you know, Caleb Wilson's going to be …”
“… the same teams over and over, and getting out of conference is going to be great for them because they do play like a true five out, and they can pass every – Their offense is electric when it's humming, and I think it's going to cause a lot of problems for teams that haven't seen it, where they have been playing against teams that have seen it multiple times. Bama is always going to, as long as Nate Oates is there, Bama will always be the team you point to as the... hot, the unstoppable team, Illinois has become right there with them. Illinois is, you know, if you catch them on the wrong night and they're not hitting, then they look pedestrian. But if the offense is humming and Wagler is, you know, as good as he has been at times this year, yeah, I like Illinois' draw a lot, especially Carolina's hurt, you know, Caleb Wilson's going to be out. Yeah, they've been leaking. Yeah, and then Vandy was the other team in this, which I thought was they were under-seeded.”
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Illinois has the potential to be a surprise contender in the March Madness tournament, showcasing an electric offense that can disrupt teams unprepared for their style. After a grueling conference season, they are ready to face fresh competition, which could give them the edge they need. With their unique playstyle and a favorable draw, they could easily make it to the Sweet 16 and beyond.
“… to see if Alabama is going to be able to win without their second leading score. We got caught with a couple of pounds of that work. Turns out Nate Oates is not a big disciplinarian. Hey, look, man, I can't even blame that on Nate Oates. He's like, how was I supposed to know? What is this? For those of you who don't know, long story, but 8 Holloway was their second lead scorer and got caught with 2.1 pounds of weed in his house. The task force rolled up on his house, and they came in there, and apparently they found the weed and the stuff that was used to sell the weed. And I had quite a …”
“… house. Michigan looks incredible. Yep. As we record, Arizona is playing Utah State. I am operating under the assumption that that not going to be particularly compelling Yeah that why we recording Yeah yeah that is exactly the point We also not bothering to see if Alabama is going to be able to win without their second leading score. We got caught with a couple of pounds of that work. Turns out Nate Oates is not a big disciplinarian. Hey, look, man, I can't even blame that on Nate Oates. He's like, how was I supposed to know? What is this? For those of you who don't know, long story, but 8 Holloway was their second lead scorer and got caught with 2.1 pounds of weed in his house. The task force rolled up on his house, and they came in there, and apparently they found the weed and the stuff that was used to sell the weed. And I had quite a few friends, and a lot of people tried to make the argument, and I get it. Like, people shouldn't be getting locked up for weed no more. And if it was an 8th, I'd be there with you. If it was an ounce, I'd be there with you. Two pounds, I feel like it's a different discussion. You too have. Not even that you're necessarily wrong here. But two pounds …”
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Alabama's basketball player was caught with 2.1 pounds of weed, raising questions about the team's discipline under Coach Nate Oates. While some argue that weed shouldn't lead to arrests, the sheer amount found complicates the conversation. This incident highlights broader issues of player conduct and accountability in college sports.
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