Yearly Archives: 2020

On The Block On Demand 3-13

Brent works his way through the Coronavirus outbreak and shares his plans for future shows. Later, a longtime caller gives suggestions on how to get your sports fix with no ongoing sports. Stick around until the end for a Blindside to remember. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Jim Boeheim “On The Block” 3-13

Syracuse Men’s Basketball Head Coach Jim Boeheim joins the show to give his thoughts on the sudden ending of his team’s season as well as SU spring sports being shut down. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Dan D’Uva “On The Block” 3-13

Vegas Golden Knights broadcaster Dan D’Uva joins the show to share how the Coronavirus outbreak has affected the NHL, the Golden Knights, and his position with the team. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

In The Booth 3-13

In the season finale, Matt and Brian wrap up the Syracuse sports season and Matt discusses what it was like finding the NBA stuff out during the SU-UNC game. Later, the host of The Throwback League Podcast, Josh Lewin, joins the show. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 3-13

In the season finale of Orange Nation, Steve and Seth discuss everything that the coronavirus has impacted in the sports world. Later, Tommy joins the guys and shares a heartfelt in the last “Today’s Business” of the year. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Centers Of Attention Hour Two 3-13

In the season finale Etan, Rosie, and Seth Goldberg are joined by Marco Bonamico, former president of the Italian basketball league as well Howard Bryant, senior writer for ESPN, to discuss the global impact coronavirus has made on sports. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Centers Of Attention Hour One 3-13

In the season finale of the show Seth and Danny talk about the decision to cancel the NCAA Tournament including what should happen with the student athletes eligibility. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Centers Of Attention Hour Two 3-12

Etan, Rosie, and Seth Goldberg are joined by a member of the 2003 National Championship team, Hakim Warrick, as well as College Basketball Hall of Famer, Sam Perkins, who tells you why he backed out of going to Syracuse. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

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