The RMZ Show

The RMZ Show
Podcast Description
Welcome to The RMZ Show—where the voices of student-athletes rise above the noise. Hosted by Mason, Rollin, and Zeke, this weekly podcast delivers an exciting blend of insider coverage from St. George’s athletic scene and bold takes on the biggest stories in college and pro sports.
Whether it’s heated debates on tradition versus analytics, heartfelt journeys of transferred players, or interviews with campus legends and local heroes, The RMZ Show offers unfiltered, intelligent, and often hilarious insights you won’t find anywhere else.
With a format packed with live game recaps, interviews, debates, and signature segments like “Walk a Mile in My Shoes” and the “Fantasy Draft Whiteboard Wars,” this is the podcast redefining how students talk sports.
Get ready for authentic stories, lively perspectives, and a front-row seat to the future of sports commentary.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast delves into various themes centered around student-athlete experiences, including personal journeys like Quinn Showalter’s transition from high school to Duke University, debates on the influence of analytics in sports versus traditional methods, and exploration of trends in both MLB and NBA. Episodes feature discussions on leadership, recruitment processes, and predictions for upcoming sports events.

Welcome to The RMZ Show—where the voices of student-athletes rise above the noise. Hosted by Mason, Rollin, and Zeke, this weekly podcast delivers an exciting blend of insider coverage from St. George’s athletic scene and bold takes on the biggest stories in college and pro sports.
Whether it’s heated debates on tradition versus analytics, heartfelt journeys of transferred players, or interviews with campus legends and local heroes, The RMZ Show offers unfiltered, intelligent, and often hilarious insights you won’t find anywhere else.
With a format packed with live game recaps, interviews, debates, and signature segments like “Walk a Mile in My Shoes” and the “Fantasy Draft Whiteboard Wars,” this is the podcast redefining how students talk sports.
Get ready for authentic stories, lively perspectives, and a front-row seat to the future of sports commentary.
In this episode of the RMZ Show, hosts Zeke, Rollin, and Mason interview Quinn Showalter, a promising baseball player committed to Duke University. They discuss Quinn’s journey in sports, his recruitment process, and the impact of St. George’s on his life. The conversation also touches on his goals for senior year, leadership lessons, and predictions for college football and baseball seasons. Additionally, they delve into current trends in MLB and NBA playoffs, sharing hot takes and insights on the state of sports today.
Takeaways
Quinn Showalter grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, playing multiple sports.
He realized his passion for baseball in seventh grade.
Quinn’s training philosophy is to improve by 1% every day.
St. George’s has significantly shaped his academic and athletic journey.
Duke University stood out to Quinn during his recruitment process.
He feels a mix of pressure and freedom after committing to Duke.
Quinn aims to lead his team and enjoy his senior year.
The SEC is a dominant force in college baseball.
LeBron James is often debated as the greatest of all time.
The ACC deserves more recognition in college sports.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Quinn Showalter
02:54 Quinn’s Early Sports Journey
05:54 The Recruitment Process to Duke
08:59 Goals for Senior Year
11:56 Leadership and Legacy at St. George’s
15:01 Reflections on Pressure and Performance
17:49 Major League Baseball Insights
20:59 College Sports Predictions
23:48 NBA Playoff Predictions
30:08 Hot Takes and Final Thoughts

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