Eric Mac Lain “The 315” 10-10-23

ACC Network’s Eric Mac Lain joins Brian to review the ACC and go over which teams are the true contenders at this point. The two also discuss Syracuse, how NIL has changed the landscape of the sport and Miami’s head-scratching loss to Georgia Tech.Continue Reading

Jayden Bellamy “The 315” 10-10-23

Fresh off his first start in college, Syracuse DB Jayden Bellamy joins Brian Higgins to chat about his time at SU, transferring from Notre Dame, the Jersey/’Cuse connection growing and much more.Continue Reading

Newhouse after Noon 10-10-23

Join the future broadcasters of tomorrow, today. Matt Lesnik & Izzy Sy started things of showing some love to the men’s hoops team by previewing the year ahead. After, Nicholas Waley & Richard Maj discussed Syracuse football’s next matchup against FSU. The two pondered if “keeping it close” is an acceptable outcome and more.Continue Reading

John Schmeelk “Orange Nation” 10-10-23

John Schmeelk, host and reporter for Giants.com, joins Steve and Paulie to discuss Big Blue’s loss to the Dolphins, give an update on the long list of injuries on the offense, forecast just how bad he thinks things could go this season, and more.Continue Reading

Keeping Up With The 315 10-9-23

Brian Higgins opens the show reacting to the loss at UNC on Saturday. Then, he discusses the befuddling block punt first down call and the even more befuddling decision to not kneel from Miami. Lastly, Brian vents about his Giants and reacts to the NFL weekend.Continue Reading

Adam Terry “The 315” 10-9-23

As he does every Monday, Adam Terry joins Brian Higgins to react to the last game for Syracuse football. The two go over the loss to UNC, what Adam heard about the questionable blocked punt call and where the Orange go from here.Continue Reading

Newhouse After Noon 10-9-23

Shane Holcombe and Jacob Charnow start the show trying to figure out how Syracuse can bounce back from a crushing 40-7 defeat at North Carolina. Then, Jacob Kaye and Justin Wilson discuss what went wrong against the Tar Heels and who deserves what amount of blame.Continue Reading

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