Mark Titus

{{Short description|American author and podcast host}}

{{Infobox basketball biography

| name = Mark Titus

| image =

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| caption = Mark Titus Basketball Player Stretching

| position = Shooting guard / small forward

| height_ft = 6

| height_in = 4

| weight_lb = 210

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1987|6|25}}

| birth_place = Brownsburg, Indiana, U.S.

| death_date =

| death_place =

| draft_year = 2010

| nationality = American

| high_school = Brownsburg (Brownsburg, Indiana)

| college = Ohio State (2006–2010)

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Mark Titus (born June 25, 1987) is an American author, podcast host, and former walk-on basketball player at Ohio State.{{cite web|url=http://grantland.com/the-triangle/dont-worry-buckeyes-fans-ohio-states-got-this/|title=Don't Worry, Ohio State's Got This|first=Mark|last=Titus|date=1 September 2011|website=grantland.com|accessdate=9 March 2019}}https://theringer.com/@mark.titus {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}

Basketball career

Titus played high school basketball at Brownsburg High School (BHS) in Brownsburg, Indiana.{{cite web|title=34 - Mark Titus|url=http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/titus_mark00.html|website=Ohio State Buckeyes Athletics}} For Brownsburg High, Titus scored more than 1,000 career points. There are only four other 1,000 point scorers in BHS history, including former NBA player Gordon Hayward. He was voted second team All-Indiana selection twice. He played on the same AAU team as future NBA players Daequan Cook, Eric Gordon, Josh McRoberts, Mike Conley, and Greg Oden.{{cite web|title=BA #210: Mark Titus|url=http://boxangeles.com/2018/01/01/ba-210-mark-titus/|website=the Box Angeles podcast|date=January 2018}}

In the fall of 2006, Titus enrolled at Ohio State University, where he planned on attending medical school and working as a student manager for the basketball team. He was subsequently added to the roster by coach Thad Matta as a walk-on, and was cleared to play for the Buckeyes on November 10. In the Buckeyes' season opener, Titus received three minutes of playing time and made each of his two free throw attempts. Titus played in 14 of the team's 39 games.

In the 2007-2008 season, Mark was named to the Academic All-Big Ten team.{{cite web |last1=Sports |first1=Mostly |title=Mostly Sports |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPFYMkXheyI |website=Mostly Sports |date=16 January 2025 |access-date=16 January 2025}}

=College basketball statistics=

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Season{{cite web|title=ESPN: Mark Titus stats|url=https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/player/_/id/34675/mark-titus|website=ESPN.com}}School

! GP

MINFGMFGAFTMFTA3PM3PAREBASTBLKSTLPFTOPTS
2006-07Ohio State

| 14

181222122221305
2007-08Ohio State

| 8

101100111000103
2008-09Ohio State

| 2

20000001001000
2009-10Ohio State

| 8

180312031100101
colspan=2|CAREER TOTALS

| 32

482634265322509

Post-college basketball

= Harlem Globetrotters =

Following his college career and popularity of viral videos on social media, Mark was invited to participate in Harlem Globetrotters tryouts. “We’re always out there monitoring people and his name just kept coming up,” said Globetrotters CEO Kurt Schneider. “In order to be a Globetrotter you need to be a great basketball player, which he is. He’s a dead-on shooter and he does the trick shots. You need to be an entertainer and his stuff on his blogs and his Twitter feed are hysterical and you have to be a good person, which we’ve heard he is.”{{cite web |last1=Rovell |first1=Darren |title=In Titus, Globetrotters Might Have Secret Weapon |url=https://www.cnbc.com/2010/06/22/in-titus-globetrotters-might-have-secret-weapon.html |website=Sports Biz with Darren Rovell |date=22 June 2010 |publisher=CNBC |access-date=2023-10-26}} Mark did not make the team.

Media

= Club Trillion =

During the 2008–2009 Ohio State basketball season, Titus created his own blog, "Club Trillion", with the name referring to his line in the box score for many games: '1' in the first column (minutes played), followed by zeroes in the other twelve columns (points, rebounds, etc.).{{cite web|title=Trillion Man March|url=http://clubtrillion.blogspot.com/|website=Club Trillion Blog}} Titus' blog, and his antics as a player, gained him some attention in the sports media. Titus had many of his followers join him in growing mustaches and pictures were posted on his blog. He appeared on ESPN.com's 'BS Report' with Bill Simmons on March 11, 2009, and again on March 24, 2010.{{cite web|date=|title=Bs Report - Audio|url=http://search.espn.go.com/results?searchString=bs%20report&start=30&dims=7|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110711102907/http://search.espn.go.com/results?searchString=bs%20report&start=30&dims=7|url-status=dead|archive-date=July 11, 2011|accessdate=2010-02-04|publisher=ESPN}} On April 9, 2009, Titus, although a walk-on with no hopes of playing in the NBA, used his blog to formally announce his entrance into the 2009 NBA draft.{{cite web|date=2009-04-09|title=Club Trillion: To Whom It May Com. Stern|url=http://clubtrillion.blogspot.com/2009/04/to-whom-it-may-com-stern.html|accessdate=2010-02-04|publisher=Clubtrillion.blogspot.com}} The blog entry eventually became a headline story on Yahoo!’s home page.{{cite web|last=Brennan|first=Eamonn|date=2009-04-30|title=Mark Titus enters NBA draft, is kindly asked to leave|url=http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/blog/the_dagger/post/Mark-Titus-enters-NBA-draft-is-kindly-asked-to-?urn=ncaab,160332|accessdate=2010-02-04|publisher=Yahoo! Sports}}

During his senior season, Titus received cheers from opposing fans, and received coverage from opposing school newspapers.{{Cite web|url=https://www.idsnews.com/article/2010/02/shark-attack-cohen-goes-1-on-1-with-walk-on-blogger-titus|title = Shark attack: Cohen goes 1-on-1 with walk-on blogger Titus}} Titus was mentioned in the New York Times{{cite news|last=Thamel|first=Pete |author-link=Pete Thamel |date=2009-12-27|title=A Last Man Off the Bench Rides a Blog to Stardom|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/27/sports/ncaabasketball/27blogger.html?_r=2&adxnnl=1&ref=sports&adxnnlx=1261857643-5IFVPfVW9tB3s/uu9lr69g|accessdate=2010-05-12}} and the Associated Press.{{cite web|date=2010-01-24|title=Buckeyes' Titus is famous for riding the pine|url=http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/breaking/s_663790.html|accessdate=2010-02-04|publisher=Pittsburgh Tribune}}{{dead link|date=January 2018|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}} Titus has also made comedic jabs at teammate Evan Turner.{{cite web|author=|date=12 February 2010|title=Buckeyes' Turner ready to take center stage|url=http://www.espn.com/ncb/columns/story?columnist=greenberg_jon&id=4907516|accessdate=9 March 2019|website=ESPN.com}} Titus' "Mr. Rainmaker" video on YouTube has received over 580,000 views.{{cite web|title=Mark Titus' YouTube Channel|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V6FCitvRUM |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211215/5V6FCitvRUM |archive-date=2021-12-15 |url-status=live|website=YouTube| date=12 January 2010 }}{{cbignore}}

After graduating, Jimmy Kimmel and Bill Simmons—being fans of "Club Trillion"—flew Titus to Hollywood and had him sign with their agent James "Babydoll" Dixon. This led to Mark releasing his first book entitled "Don't Put Me In, Coach: My Incredible NCAA Journey from the End of the Bench to the End of the Bench" on March 6, 2012. The book tells the story of his time as a benchwarmer at Ohio State.{{cite web|title=Don't Put Me In, Coach|url=http://a.co/ehnbnqo|website=Amazon}}

= Grantland =

In 2012, Titus began writing for Grantland, a sports journalism and pop culture website affiliated with ESPN and run by Bill Simmons.

= The Ringer and podcasting =

Titus joined Bill Simmons' new website, The Ringer, in 2016, where he wrote periodic columns and co-hosted a college basketball podcast, first known as T’d Up and later as One Shining Podcast, with Tate Frazier.{{Cite web|last=Staff|first=The Ringer|date=2017-08-04|title='T'd Up'|url=https://www.theringer.com/2017/8/4/16100776/td-up|access-date=2021-02-14|website=The Ringer|language=en}}{{Cite web|last=Titus|first=Mark|date=2019-06-21|title=NBA Draft Takeaways With 'One Shining Podcast'|url=https://www.theringer.com/video/2019/6/21/18700824/nba-draft-takeaways-with-one-shining-podcast|access-date=2021-02-14|website=The Ringer|language=en}}

= Fox Sports =

Titus announced his departure from The Ringer shortly after Tate Frazier's departure in 2019. In early 2020, Titus and Frazier announced that they would be continuing their podcast through Fox Sports' Westwood One network, under the name "Titus and Tate."{{Cite web|date=2020-01-27|title=Titus & Tate Joins Fox Sports & Westwood One|url=https://barrettsportsmedia.com/2020/01/27/titus-tate-joins-fox-sports-westwood-one/|access-date=2020-06-27|website=Barrett Sports Media|language=en-US}}

= 3X3U Tournament =

In 2018, Titus and Frazier became the inaugural hosts of the 3X3U Tournament, a 3-on-3 basketball tournament held annually at the time and location of the corresponding Final Four, and the winning team receives a cash prize.{{Cite journal|title=Second Annual Dos Equis 3X3U National Championship to Feature Some "Interesante" Additions|url=https://www.3x3uhoops.com/2019_Info|access-date=2020-06-27|website=3X3U National Championship|language=en}}

=Barstool Sports=

Titus joined Barstool Sports in February 2023.{{cite web | url=https://www.thebiglead.com/posts/mark-titus-barstool-sports-announcement-podcast-tate-fox-sports-01gswp3r9h5h | title=Mark Titus is Joining Barstool Sports | work=The Big Lead | date=22 February 2023 }} He is a host on The Mark Titus Show and Mostly Sports. He is a part of the "& Co." on the Yak with Big Cat & Co - hosted by Kyle Bauer (KB NoSwag)[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14113640/] . Titus was a team member of the Smockin Dozen Trivia Team from 2021 to 2025. In 2025, he founded the Mostly Trivia Dozen Trivia Team.

Titus also co-wrote A NYT ("New Yak Tale") Best Seller, with Dan "Big Cat" Katz, and the rest of the Yak Co. {{Cite web |title=Mark Titus {{!}} Barstool Sports |url=https://www.barstoolsports.com/bio/86541041/mark-titus |access-date=2023-11-14 |website=www.barstoolsports.com |language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Cheah |first=Steven |title=Mark Titus Pissed His Pants Today At Work |url=https://www.barstoolsports.com/video/3490124/mark-titus-pissed-his-pants-today-at-work |access-date=2023-11-14 |website=www.barstoolsports.com |language=en}}{{Citation |title=Top 5 Trivia Teams Battle For The Last Tournament Bye & 4-Seed (Ep. 104 of 'The Dozen') | date=21 April 2021 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsJKtwLfnd4 |access-date=2023-11-14 |language=en}}{{Cite web |title=A New Yak Tale |url=https://twitter.com/BarstoolYak/status/1729199927308501375}}

Philanthropy

Titus used his Club Trillion blog to sell "Club Tril" t-shirts through the clothing manufacturer, Homage. Titus states that he has raised over $75,000 for charity through shirt sales.{{Cite web|title=Club Trillion Foundation Store|url=https://www.clubtrillionfoundation.org/store|access-date=2020-06-27|website=The Club Trillion Foundation {{!}} Scholarship Opportunities for Walk-on Athletes|language=en-US}} Titus was unable to profit from shirt sales as a student-athlete, so he instead began donating the proceeds to A Kid Again, a charity providing recreational therapy for children with life-threatening illnesses.{{Cite web|title=A Kid Again - Serving Children with a Life-Threatening Condition|url=https://akidagain.org/|access-date=2020-06-27|website=A Kid Again|language=en-US}}

In 2019, Titus founded the Club Trillion Foundation, which is dedicated to offering assistance to walk-on athletes by highlighting athletic achievements, providing help with professional development, and financial assistance. In its first year, the foundation awarded a $15,000 scholarship.{{Cite web|title=The Club Trillion Foundation {{!}} Scholarship Opportunities for Walk-on Athletes|url=https://www.clubtrillionfoundation.org/|access-date=2020-06-27|website=The Club Trillion Foundation {{!}} Scholarship Opportunities for Walk-on Athletes|language=en-US}}

Personal life

Titus was born and raised in Brownsburg, Indiana,{{Cite web |last=Wicker |first=Beau |date=2010-07-18 |title=Titus' journey continues |url=https://www.pharostribune.com/sports/local_sports/article_f12495b9-2b92-5499-bb59-ffd9a8ca957f.html |access-date=2025-03-20 |website=Pharos-Tribune |language=en}} to Bill and Laura (nee Newcomb) Titus. His father is a high school basketball coach, athletic director, and Indiana Hoosiers fan. His mother is a middle school teacher and former Purdue women's basketball player. Titus' mother was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011 for her accolades at Purdue.{{Cite web|url=https://www.hoopshall.com/hall-of-fame/laura-newcomb-titus/|access-date=2020-06-27|website=hoopshall.com|language=en|title=Laura Newcomb Titus - Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame }}

Bibliography

= Non-fiction =

  • 2012: Don't Put Me In, Coach: My Incredible NCAA Journey from the End of the Bench to the End of the Bench{{Cite book|url=https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/212895/dont-put-me-in-coach-by-mark-titus/9780307745385/|title=Don't Put Me In, Coach by Mark Titus {{!}} PenguinRandomHouse.com|language=en-US}}

= Fiction =

  • 2023: A NYT Best Seller: A New Yak Tale

References

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