30 Minutes In Orange Nation 4-26-23

Steve and Paulie start the show debating whether the Bills or the Jets have more pressure riding on them this season now that Aaron Rodgers has officially touched down in New York. Then, they discuss which quarterbacks they believe are the best in the NFL and compare arm talent in the AFC and NFC. Later,…Continue Reading

Keeping Up With The 315 4-25-23

Brian Higgins is here to declare a national holiday: portal watch day 44 in The 315. Brian gives the latest news, including one big man liking a tweet from yesterday connected to the Orange. Then, Stefan from Utica calls in to talk Syracuse women’s lacrosse with the impending ACC Tournament. Finally, Brian goes from the…Continue Reading

Kevin Sweeney “The 315” 4-25-23

Sports Illustrated college basketball writer Kevin Sweeney joins “The 315” on portal day 44. Kevin shares the latest on what he’s heard regarding the Syracuse search for a center and other rumblings. Plus, a look at how the hiring of Adrian Autry has impacted the recruiting trail thus far for the Orange.Continue Reading

Terry Foy “The 315” 4-25-23

Inside Lacrosse CEO Terry Foy joins Brian Higgins ahead of a huge game for Syracuse men’s lax against Duke on Saturday. Terry shares his opinion on if the Orange can still sneak into the tournament and breaks down the latest in college lacrosse bracketology.Continue Reading

30 Minutes In Orange Nation 4-25-23

Paulie and Steve open the show reacting to a wild night of NBA playoff games that included monster performances from Jimmy Butler and LeBron James. Then, the guys discuss Quincy Guerrier’s new home and if the fact that Syracuse has not added a center in the portal yet should concern fans. Later, one caller wants…Continue Reading

Spike Eskin “Orange Nation” 4-25-23

WFAN VP of Programming and Host, Spike Eskin joins Paulie and Steve to discuss the NBA Playoffs. Spike reacts to Jimmy Butler’s performance last night, evaluates Philadelphia’s chances of going on a run and gives his thoughts on who the favorite in the West is right now.Continue Reading

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