Best Podcast Episodes About Zach Lowe
Everything podcasters are saying about Zach Lowe — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 32 episodes
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“… the day is, do you find West attractive? Okay. No, no. Okay, be clear that when you say no or yes, You're being clear. Look, Michelle said hottie, Zach. So let me know when you're talking about me and when you're talking about West. That way we have, you know. Miss Kayla says, for no one's and for all know his pores pour out left over burger grease. Oh. Robin says, I don't think Western is hot. He's kind of icky and I think it's probably really short and stubby. Oh, it's absolutely really short and stubby. Okay, so this is what, I mean, he is tall though. You have to, you know, give him some …”
“Okay. Wow, we've already had 356 responses. Okay, so this is West. And the question of the day is, do you find West attractive? Okay. No, no. Okay, be clear that when you say no or yes, You're being clear. Look, Michelle said hottie, Zach. So let me know when you're talking about me and when you're talking about West. That way we have, you know. Miss Kayla says, for no one's and for all know his pores pour out left over burger grease. Oh. Robin says, I don't think Western is hot. He's kind of icky and I think it's probably really short and stubby. Oh, it's absolutely really short and stubby. Okay, so this is what, I mean, he is tall though. You have to, you know, give him some points for that. Here, let's do this. We'll make him big. Look at that. There's West. He got you know his little belly I mean a little dad bod kind of cute right And he got the mug He got the striking brows He likes to wear a lot of the chunky oversized looks I mean, he's got a cute smile. Look at that. Cute little eyes and good teeth. And he's got …”
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In a lively discussion about the cast of 'Summerhouse', opinions fly about the attractiveness of West, with reactions ranging from 'hottie' to 'dog ugly.' The segment showcases various perspectives, highlighting both physical traits and personal preferences, ultimately revealing that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. The conversation captures the essence of reality TV fandom and the playful banter it inspires.
“Uh huh. Yep. That did happen in my house. Okay, Zach. Hair. What's your relationship with Zach like these days? You know, it goes through ups and downs. Like I wish Zach well, but we're not exactly friends. Do you think the show changed him? um no not necessarily I think he's been the same you know on and off camera I think um yeah I will say like with Zach like I we've gone through some tough stuff and it took me a really long time but I truly have forgiven him for the pretty horrible things he …”
“Uh huh. Yep. That did happen in my house. Okay, Zach. Hair. What's your relationship with Zach like these days? You know, it goes through ups and downs. Like I wish Zach well, but we're not exactly friends. Do you think the show changed him? um no not necessarily I think he's been the same you know on and off camera I think um yeah I will say like with Zach like I we've gone through some tough stuff and it took me a really long time but I truly have forgiven him for the pretty horrible things he said about you know me while I was pregnant um and he apologized and I really like it took a while but I really have forgiven him and and I'm trying to start fresh that doesn't mean that we don't have new problems that come up, but of course, I wish him well. And then Michelle you talked about embracing your new single life What does that actually …”
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Michelle Saniei reflects on her newly single life after being in long-term relationships. She discusses the challenges and joys of rediscovering herself in her 30s, emphasizing the importance of recognizing red flags and enjoying solitude. This segment is part of 'The Twot Seat' podcast, which explores the dynamics of relationships and personal growth.
“… ballplayers as I could because those guys are just dogs Well America kind of has a version of that in Miami and Miami ballplayers, man. Give me Zach Netto and Sal Stewart on a baseball team, and we will figure it out. They have a certain level of swag to them. There's a certain level of baseball that just feels natural in him that, yeah, man, he's got some power, but it feels like he's just trying to hit, And I know that might sound dumb to some people. And the other thing that if you look at pretty much any great hitter in this league, we're going with five games of stats, six walks, three …”
“… who would you pick? Mine was Al Stewart. So I have another one. I planned. But, man, I think he turned 22 in December. Trevor used to have a theory about Cuban ballplayers that he was like if I had a front office gig I would bring in as many Cuban ballplayers as I could because those guys are just dogs Well America kind of has a version of that in Miami and Miami ballplayers, man. Give me Zach Netto and Sal Stewart on a baseball team, and we will figure it out. They have a certain level of swag to them. There's a certain level of baseball that just feels natural in him that, yeah, man, he's got some power, but it feels like he's just trying to hit, And I know that might sound dumb to some people. And the other thing that if you look at pretty much any great hitter in this league, we're going with five games of stats, six walks, three strikeouts. Sal's seeing the ball pretty well. Sign me up, man. Sign me up. I'm in. I'm a huge fan of his. Did we ever get a picture, Robbie, of the Sal Stewart eyebrows?”
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Sal Stewart, a 22-year-old baseball player, confidently declared he wants to be at bat in crucial game situations, showcasing his fearless attitude. Just days later, he proved his worth by hitting a game-winning home run, demonstrating both talent and poise under pressure. His impressive stats and natural hitting ability have made him a player to watch in the MLB.
“… so fucking big now I got to add it to my recycling pile I'm not going to name the team but you're not helping guys good gifts and small packages for zach low all right and he'll do state-sponsored radio for you guys you know the wizards a couple years ago sent a nice looking cheese board okay i'll keep the cheese board it's an actual useful item i god only knows what actual what candidate they had for anything. What was the occasion for a Wizards thing? I don't know. I bet it was Brad Day related. I bet you. Anyway, Khan, I'm with you. And I just think the shooting efficiency is crazy. Outweighs …”
“… can you just look up who the voters are I got a big package yesterday a box as big as my 36 inch computer monitor or whatever however many inches this is over here and in the box in the box was an item the size of a deck of cards why is the box so fucking big now I got to add it to my recycling pile I'm not going to name the team but you're not helping guys good gifts and small packages for zach low all right and he'll do state-sponsored radio for you guys you know the wizards a couple years ago sent a nice looking cheese board okay i'll keep the cheese board it's an actual useful item i god only knows what actual what candidate they had for anything. What was the occasion for a Wizards thing? I don't know. I bet it was Brad Day related. I bet you. Anyway, Khan, I'm with you. And I just think the shooting efficiency is crazy. Outweighs everything else in a slight minutes advantage. And just like, yeah, he's played 10 more games on a team that the games actually matter. I think Flag, would you agree with this? Flag will be a better NBA player? Yes. Yes. He will be. But For me, it's another thing. You know, I have some homies in Charlotte and what they're explaining. It not just …”
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Coach Joe Mazzula has already locked up the Coach of the Year award, despite his modest remarks about the accolade. His leadership has transformed the Boston Celtics into a formidable team, making them hard to guard with their fast-paced and unpredictable style. Mazzula's ability to manage and motivate his players is a key factor in their success this season.
“… And as you were throwing it in under the basket, you would see if you go back and watch old clips, you will see as they're walking up the court, Zach Randolph telling Mike Conley, no, bunk that. Give me the ball. Yeah. I knew you were going to bring up Randolph when you said that. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Give me the ball. I'll be on the left block. Give me the ball. Do you know what I mean? Like, that's what you have to be if you're that guy. You have to be. You can't just be a victim of circumstance. Like, stop. He's been doing it, as you said, all year long. All year long he's been …”
“… he's a little long in the tooth to not have developed that one yet. Right. When you are that talented. I mean, I can't tell you how many times I watched when I was early covering the NBA. I would see Lionel Hollins on the sideline, like calling a play. And as you were throwing it in under the basket, you would see if you go back and watch old clips, you will see as they're walking up the court, Zach Randolph telling Mike Conley, no, bunk that. Give me the ball. Yeah. I knew you were going to bring up Randolph when you said that. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Give me the ball. I'll be on the left block. Give me the ball. Do you know what I mean? Like, that's what you have to be if you're that guy. You have to be. You can't just be a victim of circumstance. Like, stop. He's been doing it, as you said, all year long. All year long he's been doing this. Anytime he doesn't get a bunch of touches, anytime he doesn like he like I don know my role It like bro Number one this is a communication issue I would have if I Mike Brown I would have called him into my office in December and been like hey man will you stop saying this Yeah. Let's talk about your role in the offense. So we're on the …”
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In the heat of the playoff push, one player’s constant complaints about his role are raising eyebrows. Instead of waiting for the ball, he should be taking charge and demanding it, just like NBA greats have done before him. It’s time for him to stop being a victim of circumstance and start owning his game.
“… you and they like hey maybe if she laughs at my joke about penises that means that she wants to see mine Guys talk like this That how we talk Right Zach Some guys talking Yeah. A couple guys chatting. Speaking of guys, or speaking of Zach, apologies. Hey, guys.”
“… yeah like that you're not a real girl with guy friends i'm sorry but also if they're making a bunch of sexual innuendos they probably want to bang and it's also that's what guys do yeah they're that true they testing the waters yeah and they around you and they like hey maybe if she laughs at my joke about penises that means that she wants to see mine Guys talk like this That how we talk Right Zach Some guys talking Yeah. A couple guys chatting. Speaking of guys, or speaking of Zach, apologies. Hey, guys.”
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In a hilarious revelation, a listener shares that his girlfriend was once 'finger blasted' by a famous musician, sparking a discussion about the nature of platonic friendships. The hosts dive into why guys often make sexual innuendos around their female friends, suggesting that these jokes may indicate deeper feelings. This segment highlights the complexities of male-female dynamics in friendships, leaving listeners questioning the boundaries of platonic relationships.
“… because you're a twink thank you thank you America's oldest living twink as Bob as Bob calls me Bob introduced me as America's oldest living tween Zach Noy Towers or um David Spade impersonator Zach Noy Towers and he got my ass um but I had motorcycle for nine years I've been saving up to get a car and then what kind of motorcycle did you have a Honda Rebel it's a 250 cc it's a baby bike and to be clear I got it because I was in love with my roommate he also had a motorcycle he He casually said, you should get one. I'll teach you how to ride it. I heard and then we'll drive off into the …”
“… Nana oh yeah name Nana my Nana she so I'd been saving up I rode a motorcycle for nine years no way I what kind of motorcycle is homophobia um is it no no what what happened is you feared for my life and you feared for the lives around you're gay it's because you're a twink thank you thank you America's oldest living twink as Bob as Bob calls me Bob introduced me as America's oldest living tween Zach Noy Towers or um David Spade impersonator Zach Noy Towers and he got my ass um but I had motorcycle for nine years I've been saving up to get a car and then what kind of motorcycle did you have a Honda Rebel it's a 250 cc it's a baby bike and to be clear I got it because I was in love with my roommate he also had a motorcycle he He casually said, you should get one. I'll teach you how to ride it. I heard and then we'll drive off into the sunset. Right. That part didn't happen. But you're with a scarf tied around. Yes, exactly. Oh my God In my little sidecar But he taught me how to ride and I it was great way get around to la because the weather always nice and it true between cars and stuff traffic and everything i been saving up to get a car and then my nana passed and she left us i …”
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In a hilarious twist of events, Zach's friend throws her pizza at a group of transphobic men, turning a night of fun into a moment of unexpected activism. The chaotic scene and the aftermath, including pizza sauce on the assailant, make for a laugh-out-loud story that highlights friendship and standing up for others. The segment wraps up with a nostalgic nod to car ownership, tying together humor and personal anecdotes.
“… staff. Since we had our last show last Friday, we lost a point guard, gained a point guard. What's your take? I guess we'll start with Jalen Lowe, decided to end the transfer portal, Drew. I was good with it. I mean, I was never as high on low from the beginning as everyone. I mean I thought it be good but I said even before he hurt himself like portal season I want the best of the best Take emotions out of it I mean try to go get the best available player and then when we saw a shoulder situation i just thought you can run it back with him as point guard one with the unknowns of what he …”
“… All right, welcome back. Kentucky Sports Radio, Ryan Drew Shannon, and joined this morning by Jack Pilgrim. We talked about how the Final Four is now set, but let's kind of shift to Kentucky's kind of lots of news concerning the Kentucky roster and coaching staff. Since we had our last show last Friday, we lost a point guard, gained a point guard. What's your take? I guess we'll start with Jalen Lowe, decided to end the transfer portal, Drew. I was good with it. I mean, I was never as high on low from the beginning as everyone. I mean I thought it be good but I said even before he hurt himself like portal season I want the best of the best Take emotions out of it I mean try to go get the best available player and then when we saw a shoulder situation i just thought you can run it back with him as point guard one with the unknowns of what he could be even when healthy so you know i wish him well i'm glad he uh tried to play i know that was big i didn't think he'd even give it a go when he injured it so at least tried to make a comeback but with an injury like that we just saw how when he tried how inconsistent one minute he's there then you know pops back out and I just I with how big …”
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Kentucky's basketball team is making significant roster changes, losing point guard Jalen Lowe while bringing in Mason Williams for depth. Coach Pope is prioritizing top talent and ensuring the team is well-prepared for next season, emphasizing the importance of recruiting players who can develop over time. This strategic pivot highlights the need for a solid foundation as the team looks to improve after a challenging season.
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Zach Lahn, a political outsider running for Governor of Iowa, challenges the authority of politicians, claiming they aren't as powerful as they seem. After receiving a cease and desist from a congressman, he refuses to be silenced and emphasizes the need for citizens to hold politicians accountable. Lahn's passionate stance illustrates the frustrations many feel towards government actions, especially regarding wasteful spending.
“just going to give me a little bit of energy yeah i i was watching you know zach brown croon to all these uh these winners over there drinking beer and and you know eating their fish and you know a bunch of them started crying and so dolores you know sophie i'm not a crier he's got a heart of stone. I know you're not. He says I have a black heart. Would live music and real food after nine days be something that could actually bring a tear to your eye, Dolores? Not a chance. As a matter of fact, I'd be pissed off for it. …”
“just going to give me a little bit of energy yeah i i was watching you know zach brown croon to all these uh these winners over there drinking beer and and you know eating their fish and you know a bunch of them started crying and so dolores you know sophie i'm not a crier he's got a heart of stone. I know you're not. He says I have a black heart. Would live music and real food after nine days be something that could actually bring a tear to your eye, Dolores? Not a chance. As a matter of fact, I'd be pissed off for it. Because you can't get soft now. Don't make me emotional. I'd be mad. I'd be like, listen, I came this far without eating. I can't soften up now. This isn't going to be cushy for me. I'd be actually mad. Would it annoy you seeing the other people cry? It annoys me on a good day. Yeah. I won't allow that because then you can't play the game. Get out of …”
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In a recent episode of Survivor 49, emotional dynamics are put on full display as contestants react to live music and food after days of hardship. While some players are moved to tears, others like Dolores and Sophi express frustration, insisting that emotional softness could jeopardize their gameplay. The discussion highlights the tension between emotional vulnerability and strategic gameplay in the high-stakes environment of Survivor.
“… when I heard that. I'm like, what is wrong with you? What is wrong with you? I know. Get it together, girl. I can't. Oh, my God. But over at Jen and Zach's house in L.A., Zach says he trusts Marciano more than he trusts Demi. Marciano says they kissed. Then they went into the bathroom and did more than talking. I mean, it's her word against his word. And somewhere in the middle lies, you know, there's the truth. but Zach what are you doing who is Zach and why does anybody care what he thinks or who I'm getting over these these characters on this show well I mean I'm sorry to me it must be out …”
“… you a horrible person And it like then he leaves and he cheats and then he comes back. And then I'm like, oh my God, they're exhausting. They are exhausting. But also we find out later on in the episode that she gets turned on by it. I almost died when I heard that. I'm like, what is wrong with you? What is wrong with you? I know. Get it together, girl. I can't. Oh, my God. But over at Jen and Zach's house in L.A., Zach says he trusts Marciano more than he trusts Demi. Marciano says they kissed. Then they went into the bathroom and did more than talking. I mean, it's her word against his word. And somewhere in the middle lies, you know, there's the truth. but Zach what are you doing who is Zach and why does anybody care what he thinks or who I'm getting over these these characters on this show well I mean I'm sorry to me it must be out there in Utah you know shutting down swigs to piss people off to the point that they believe Marciano more than her well the fact that she stopped filming later on because of the Marciano of stuff can we also talk about the fact that when they went to um uh dancing with the stars her husband was the only one there that actually was at the performance”
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Taylor Frankie Paul is in emotional turmoil on the latest season of The Bachelorette, confronting her ex Dakota about their past relationship in an awkward and uncomfortable moment. As the drama unfolds, viewers witness her struggle between wanting him back and criticizing his actions, highlighting the exhausting nature of their relationship dynamics. This segment captures the essence of reality TV chaos, showcasing the complexities of love and trust on screen.
“… of the podcast. Oh, yeah. Let's go back. Well, butter churning. Someone churning butter while running. All right, well, we have to start with Zach Braff. How do we represent that? Zach Braff. Is he at a restaurant on a date? What if he's running with his AI chat bot? Okay. Yeah, for sure. Zach. I like that. no doing jello shots with his uh ai chat okay yeah and some wings there's some scattered wings around the table on yeah oh yeah yeah yeah some scattered wings wings and jello shots okay we got this uh while sassy but it's sad it should be a sassy chatbot oh absolutely let's see what …”
“All right, let's talk about our thumbnail for this episode of the podcast. Oh, yeah. Let's go back. Well, butter churning. Someone churning butter while running. All right, well, we have to start with Zach Braff. How do we represent that? Zach Braff. Is he at a restaurant on a date? What if he's running with his AI chat bot? Okay. Yeah, for sure. Zach. I like that. no doing jello shots with his uh ai chat okay yeah and some wings there's some scattered wings around the table on yeah oh yeah yeah yeah some scattered wings wings and jello shots okay we got this uh while sassy but it's sad it should be a sassy chatbot oh absolutely let's see what that looks like she's roasting him well a group of runners who are churning butter run by okay and if zach braff could have one blue arm well i'm gonna make the runners blue sure oh yeah yeah good idea um okay uh the blue skin runners are churning butter and a man conceals his treasure in the background there's a uh a robot at my grocery store who …”
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In a humorous discussion about a podcast episode thumbnail, the hosts brainstorm creative ways to visually represent Zach Braff's alleged AI chatbot girlfriend. They come up with quirky elements like blue-skinned runners churning butter, Zach doing jello shots, and a whimsical treasure chest in the background, ultimately settling on a more realistic depiction of Braff that draws attention to his expression. This playful segment captures the absurdity of modern dating through a comedic lens.
“… rim and finish. He can if there's not spacing. You need a guy that can just go out there. When all else fails, he can go get you a bucket. And Jalen Lowe was that. That was part of why I thought losing him was so big. He was the only guy we had that I really felt like was really good at that. Yeah, you got to say it and now you got to go out and do it. You got to go out and get somebody. You got to go out and get them, but I'm glad he says that they got to get them. Then he said that we have, I think he was addressing Jack Givens' comments after the game. He said we have all the resources we …”
“… He says we need to get a team full of creators, Drew. I love that. Good stuff. That was my favorite part of the show. They really liked that. I mean, how many times do we see them get jammed up in the half court? and even Owe who can get to the rim and finish. He can if there's not spacing. You need a guy that can just go out there. When all else fails, he can go get you a bucket. And Jalen Lowe was that. That was part of why I thought losing him was so big. He was the only guy we had that I really felt like was really good at that. Yeah, you got to say it and now you got to go out and do it. You got to go out and get somebody. You got to go out and get them, but I'm glad he says that they got to get them. Then he said that we have, I think he was addressing Jack Givens' comments after the game. He said we have all the resources we need. Now, he did say, to get the players we want, which that's quite a caveat, because that could mean there are players he wants that just doesn't cost a lot. So we'll see. But nevertheless, he didn't act like resources would be an issue. And that's what we want to hear. And he even said, I forgot the exact word, but he insinuated, be patient. …”
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Mark Pope emphasizes the need for 'creators' on his basketball team, which he believes is crucial for success. He reassures fans that resources are available for recruiting and hints at positive developments ahead. This message aims to uplift the fanbase amidst criticism and uncertainty about the team's performance.
“In case your household is a less religious follower of the U.S. women's national team than mine is, Sam Mewis, legendary midfielder, former professional soccer player, and now host of a kajillion podcasts about women's soccer for the women's game. For most of her professional career Sam played in the NWSL the National Women Soccer League And in the NWSL there is no tanking at all because in 2024 they decided to get rid of their draft entirely Players who want to enter the league can just enter …”
“In case your household is a less religious follower of the U.S. women's national team than mine is, Sam Mewis, legendary midfielder, former professional soccer player, and now host of a kajillion podcasts about women's soccer for the women's game. For most of her professional career Sam played in the NWSL the National Women Soccer League And in the NWSL there is no tanking at all because in 2024 they decided to get rid of their draft entirely Players who want to enter the league can just enter into conversations with teams that they're interested in that are interested in them back, and they can negotiate a contract just as individuals kind of on their own accord. Now, if every team wants to sign the same young phenom, they have to compete for her on the open market, try to outbid each other on salary or who can provide the best place to …”
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The NWSL eliminated its draft in 2024, allowing players to negotiate directly with teams, which has significantly changed the competitive landscape. This move could inspire the NBA to rethink its draft system, as it removes incentives for tanking while empowering players to choose their teams based on culture and environment. With NBA officials acknowledging the need for change, the future of the draft could be on the line.
“… Yes. Vanessa, great episode. Great gal. Oh, one thing I wanted to remind everyone, they forgot, which they definitely did. The first episode was Zach Braff was the original Monica loves boys. How it started. so there was a picture of me looking at zach okay that you know rob would take pictures during the episode he took a picture and i'm smiling in such a way you're in love with him yes and then we that's when we came up with monica loves boys just the name monica loves boys i think rob wrote it on the picture and then really took off yeah um who's the one year no beer guy co-founders Ruari …”
“it was, yeah, that makes sense. Yes. Vanessa, great episode. Great gal. Oh, one thing I wanted to remind everyone, they forgot, which they definitely did. The first episode was Zach Braff was the original Monica loves boys. How it started. so there was a picture of me looking at zach okay that you know rob would take pictures during the episode he took a picture and i'm smiling in such a way you're in love with him yes and then we that's when we came up with monica loves boys just the name monica loves boys i think rob wrote it on the picture and then really took off yeah um who's the one year no beer guy co-founders Ruari Fairbairns and Andy Ramage or Ramage. Those are them. They do one year no beer. Seems like maybe it's Andy Ramage mainly. That's who he was talking about, right? I think so. That's who he heard interviewed. I believe so. That's it. That's all? Yeah. That's it for Zach Braff. Okay. Number two. Thanks, Zach Braff. Number two. Good job on Scrubs. …”
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Zach Braff hilariously recounts his experience directing 'Ted Lasso,' revealing how he shot soccer scenes without traditional gear. The most entertaining moment comes when he describes the absurdity of using inflatable tires and cleats to create a makeshift camera rig, showcasing his creativity and humor in a sport he admits to not caring for.
“… fact, a little factoid about a school, a team, a player, and you got it in your back pocket. So we're giving you that. And we also have this year, Zach facts. So Zach, we're going to go through each region. Then Zach will come over the top. If anything we missed or anything he wants to add on the teams, PFT, you, We're up first. We're going in the East. We're going in the East. You're up first. Top left. One thing I've noticed this year, it's really just been recently that America's got their shit together when it comes to uniform brackets. This is a disaster. Oh, Hank didn't do that right. I …”
“… give you fun facts. This is basically the primer for, one, people who have not watched college basketball until right now. Two, people who are going to be at the bars or parties or wherever you may be this weekend, and you want to just drop a little fact, a little factoid about a school, a team, a player, and you got it in your back pocket. So we're giving you that. And we also have this year, Zach facts. So Zach, we're going to go through each region. Then Zach will come over the top. If anything we missed or anything he wants to add on the teams, PFT, you, We're up first. We're going in the East. We're going in the East. You're up first. Top left. One thing I've noticed this year, it's really just been recently that America's got their shit together when it comes to uniform brackets. This is a disaster. Oh, Hank didn't do that right. I did the East. Oh, we got double East? Great. Okay. So Zach can pick up the leftovers. We can also do just rapid facts. Well, part of, for Wednesday's show, PFT East, Big Cat South, Max Midwest, Hank West. was confusing. I just misread it and started. That's on me. We can just do top of the head West Coast facts. Okay. For the West. But you know …”
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Cameron Boozer was born to save his older brother's life, who suffers from sickle cell anemia. This condition, which evolved as a protection against malaria, can be deadly in modern times. The Boozer family's story highlights both the challenges of sickle cell and the incredible bond between brothers.
“… get to hear and see their strategy play and work out and stuff So I was like OK this is something crazy And we get the reward announcement And it is Zach Brown. Zach Brown comes out. I guess he's buddies with Probst, loves the show. Ashley, do you know Zach Brown? I've heard of Mr. Zach Brown. but I didn't know what he looked like. So this was my first time seeing his face. I know one song. Cold Beer on a Friday Night. That's the song. That's the only song I know. And that's the song that I would have been like, I don't know who Zac Brown is. And they'd be like, Cold Beer on a Friday Night. It …”
“… I was like, okay, there's three tribes. Is this a triple, a triple knockout right here? What are we getting? Uh, cause I was like a triple knockout would make sense or a double knockout or something because then you have to go to both tribes and you get to hear and see their strategy play and work out and stuff So I was like OK this is something crazy And we get the reward announcement And it is Zach Brown. Zach Brown comes out. I guess he's buddies with Probst, loves the show. Ashley, do you know Zach Brown? I've heard of Mr. Zach Brown. but I didn't know what he looked like. So this was my first time seeing his face. I know one song. Cold Beer on a Friday Night. That's the song. That's the only song I know. And that's the song that I would have been like, I don't know who Zac Brown is. And they'd be like, Cold Beer on a Friday Night. It was like, I know that song. So that's cool. I saw Riley that I learned that song from Glee. So I just am not a true Zac Brown fan. But maybe today. Yeah, he is. Oh my gosh, yeah. Huge. How many people knew who Zac Brown was when he was on the beach? Like the contestants? The contestants. well I'll tell you if you there was one player who caught my …”
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In the latest episode of 'Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans,' the immunity challenge takes an unexpected turn when country music star Zac Brown makes a surprise appearance. Contestants, including Camilla, react with confusion and excitement, highlighting the varying levels of celebrity recognition among them. The segment dives into the dynamics of starstruck moments on reality TV and how players engage with unexpected guests.
“That, I mean, I don't know. UMBC was pretty special. FDU, because of who Zach Eadie was, like this 7'5", like larger than life, and FDU was the smallest team in the tournament, that one felt crazy. and Duke's injuries made yesterday more explainable in terms of why they were there. But, like, two different scares. Howard was right there with Michigan yesterday, hit 10 threes in the first half, but the second half you go, oh, okay, difference. Duke, you're going, this could be an issue against TCU. That one felt like we …”
“That, I mean, I don't know. UMBC was pretty special. FDU, because of who Zach Eadie was, like this 7'5", like larger than life, and FDU was the smallest team in the tournament, that one felt crazy. and Duke's injuries made yesterday more explainable in terms of why they were there. But, like, two different scares. Howard was right there with Michigan yesterday, hit 10 threes in the first half, but the second half you go, oh, okay, difference. Duke, you're going, this could be an issue against TCU. That one felt like we might be seeing actual issues here. The reaction, though, in the studio as you're watching games, you're not on TV, but who gives you the best reactions when you're watching these games at TNT? So MASH is like super chalky. So MASH is like, I'm going, Sienna's up five. He's like, man, it don't matter. Sienna's up 11. Nah, it don't matter. And I go, …”
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Duke's performance in the NCAA Tournament raises serious questions as they face potential issues against TCU. Meanwhile, Jamal Mashburn's realization that upsets are possible adds an exciting dynamic to the tournament. The energy in the studio is palpable as analysts react to unexpected moments, highlighting the unpredictability of March Madness.
“… Cornett's sub stack is what canceled Magic City. But the truth of the matter is the NBA looked at the calendar. They said, we can't go up against Zach Lowe's show live show in Brooklyn, New York. A lot of similarities. Why would we ever try to compete with that? A lot of similarities. Overlapping crowds. And it was supposed to be tonight, but it's not. And then it got me thinking, wait a second.”
“Tonight, I just want to have a moment of silence for canceling Magic City Night in Atlanta. It's important. I said silence. Now, some might think that Luke Cornett's sub stack is what canceled Magic City. But the truth of the matter is the NBA looked at the calendar. They said, we can't go up against Zach Lowe's show live show in Brooklyn, New York. A lot of similarities. Why would we ever try to compete with that? A lot of similarities. Overlapping crowds. And it was supposed to be tonight, but it's not. And then it got me thinking, wait a second.”
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Magic City Night in Atlanta was unexpectedly canceled, and the NBA made this decision to avoid competing with Zach Lowe's live show in Brooklyn. This connection highlights the significance of Lowe's show in the basketball community, leading to a moment of reflection on the event's impact. It's a humorous twist on scheduling conflicts in the NBA world.
“… into year three? Well, I hope we all talk ourselves into it. Because if we don't, then that's really a bad sign. We talk to ourselves. We always do. Zach Calzada in Kentucky football last year. I'm not talking myself into a guy with Billy Gillespie that's posing with roses in eighth grade. Michael Avery. I'm not doing that. I'm going to need... Or if we're beating Ball State for a player. I will end up convincing myself. You know, here's one of the things that's kind of interesting that we watched this weekend. Mark did a good job scouting players. We just didn't get them. Oh, the top five he …”
“… inevitable. He's going to get one more year regardless of what we think. So he deserves one more year at least. I'm curious to see what we say two months from now. After he's got his roster pretty much built for next season, how will we feel going into year three? Well, I hope we all talk ourselves into it. Because if we don't, then that's really a bad sign. We talk to ourselves. We always do. Zach Calzada in Kentucky football last year. I'm not talking myself into a guy with Billy Gillespie that's posing with roses in eighth grade. Michael Avery. I'm not doing that. I'm going to need... Or if we're beating Ball State for a player. I will end up convincing myself. You know, here's one of the things that's kind of interesting that we watched this weekend. Mark did a good job scouting players. We just didn't get them. Oh, the top five he went after would have been the best team. Donovan Dent, by the end of the year, was playing well for UCLA. The dude, Shannon, that hit the game-winning shot against Florida, we thought was coming here. Yeah. What's his name? Figuarez from Robin Morris. That looks like a lock. But we thought we were getting him. He hit the big shot. I mean, Scoop over …”
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Mark Pope's future as Kentucky's coach hangs in the balance, with many questioning if he will succeed or fail in the upcoming season. While some believe it's inevitable he'll fail, others argue he deserves another chance to prove himself. The next two months will be crucial as the roster takes shape and fans hold their breath for a turnaround.
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