30 Minutes In Orange Nation 4-15

Steve and Paulie start the show talking no-hitter etiquette and Jackie Robinson Day. Then, they continue to wonder why nobody has been hearing much about (or from) Syracuse Football. Later, Steph Curry’s greatness and an Oshae Brissett update on Today’s Business. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Rich Cimini “Orange Nation” 4-15

ESPN NFL Nation Jets Reporter Rich Cimini joins Steve and Paulie to discuss the Jets priorities for the NFL Draft, his opinion on the Sam Darnold trade, what he thinks about the team’s core of receivers, and more. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Nate Mink “Orange Nation” 4-15

The Post-Standard/Syracuse.com’s Nate Mink joins Steve and Paulie to discuss how quiet Syracuse Football has been recently, how the defense will recover after losing three key members of the secondary to the NFL Draft, and more. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

On The Block On Demand 4-14

Brent opens the show continuing his discussion on the silence of Syracuse football including how they decided to address that today. Later, he talks about some recent comments made by Jimmy Boeheim Jr. regarding his upcoming decision. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

30 Minutes In Orange Nation 4-14

Steve and NC9’s Mario Sacco start the show discussing yet another former Syracuse Women’s Basketball player transferring to an ACC rival, this time Amaya Finklea-Guity to Duke. Then, some sound from Tiana Mangakahia as the guys talk about her draft stock. Later, all NFL on Today’s Business, including a scary edge rush duo forming in…Continue Reading

Thad Brown “Orange Nation” 4-14

WROC-TV Sports Director Thad Brown joins Steve and NC9’s Mario Sacco to discuss what the Bills may do in the upcoming NFL Draft, the news that only vaccinated fans will be able to attend an NFL game in Buffalo, and more. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Jim and Dan Glavin “Orange Nation” 4-14

Jim and Dan Glavin from Tuscarora Golf Club join Steve and NC9’s Mario Sacco to discuss the first annual Markus Paul Charity Golf Tournament, spend some time remembering the late Markus Paul, and more. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

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