30 Minutes in Orange Nation 9-27

Steve and Paulie start the show looking ahead to the meat of the Syracuse Football team’s schedule. Then, the guys revisit their season expectations after Paulie’s comments that 6-6 would be disappointing. Later, Jordan joins to ask about Aaron Judge’s home run chase and Myles Garrett’s car accident.Continue Reading

John Schmeelk “Orange Nation” 9-27

Host and reporter for the New York Giants John Schmeelk returns to Orange Nation to discuss the aftermath of last night’s loss to the Cowboys, including wide receiver Sterling Shepard’s season-ending injury.Continue Reading

On The Block On Demand 9-26

Brent starts the show explaining why he left Friday night’s Syracuse football win over Virginia with more concerns than positive takeaways. Later, Brent shares his thoughts on fans who are unable to attend games.Continue Reading

Keeping Up With The 315 9-26

Brian Higgins puts into historical context how big of a deal 4-0, and hopefully 5-0, is for Syracuse football. Then, he assesses some of Dino Babers comments from today’s press conference. Later, he reviews the weekend of NFL action, including the butt punt.Continue Reading

Adam Terry “The 315” 9-26

Syracuse football color analyst Adam Terry joins Brian Higgins for his Monday afternoon takeaways from SU’s win over UVA and what to look for heading into a well-timed game against Wagner with a bye week to follow.Continue Reading

30 Minutes In Orange Nation 9-26

Steve and Paulie start the show with their initial reactions to Syracuse’s win over Virginia and what it means for the Orange’s season. Then, the guys get heated over the Bills’ loss before a caller gets on Paulie’s nerves. Later, former NC State QB Mike Glennon joins the guys to analyze the SU offense.Continue Reading

Mike Glennon “Orange Nation” 9-26

Former NC State QB Mike Glennon joins Orange Nation to break down Garrett Shrader’s play against Virginia, discuss Oronde Gadsden’s emergence as a top weapon in the Syracuse offense and evaluate Sean Tucker’s struggles.Continue Reading

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