Ryan Talbot “Orange Nation” 7-8

Ryan Talbot, NYUp.com Bills writer and co-host of the SHOUT! podcast, joins Steve and Paulie to update the guys on the biggest Bills storylines with training camp approaching and to help finish a debate that started on yesterday’s show.Continue Reading

30 Minutes In Orange Nation 7-7

Steve and Paulie start the show addressing the latest conference realignment rumor concerning the Pac-12’s media rights deal. Then, a couple of callers weigh in on the situation. Later, SU alum Mark Cupelo joins to explain his newest NIL initiative which you’ll see before Syracuse football home games this season.Continue Reading

Aron Solomon “Orange Nation” 7-7

Esquire Digital’s head of strategy Aron Solomon jumps on Orange Nation to discuss the latest developments in Brittney Griner’s detainment in Russia, how the ACC could possibly escape its current media rights deal, and much more.Continue Reading

On The Block On Demand 7-6

Brent continues to discuss the latest with conference realignment and the ACC’s survival plan. Later, Josh joins Brent for the blindside to discuss the newest alliance in the sports world and learn about a mid life crisis.Continue Reading

Niko Tamurian “On The Block” 7-6

Niko Tamurian, sports director for Komo News in Seattle, joins Brent to discuss where Washington and other PAC12 schools fall in conference realignment and the Seahawks quarterback situation.Continue Reading

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 7-6

Steve Infanti and Paulie Scibilia continue to conversation surrounding conference realignment in college football, including a potential ACC/PAC-12 partnership. Later a caller wonders if universities could split their conference affiliation, and the guys hear from a surprise guest, John Canzano of JohnCanzano.com, who provides the PAC-12’s perspective in the deal.Continue Reading

Mike Mazzeo “Orange Nation” 7-6

PlayNY.com’s Mike Mazzeo joins Orange Nation to dive into the dip in tax revenue from mobile sports betting in New York and provide some insight on what could be next for sports betting in the state.Continue Reading

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