Dan Siegel “Orange Nation” 7-6

Dan Siegel of the Dan Siegel Show joins Orange Nation to break down the impact of the potential conference realignment in college football on Syracuse University and deliver the results of his ACC Fan Survey.Continue Reading

John Canzano “Orange Nation” 7-6

John Canzano of 750 The Game in Oregon joins the show to give perspective from the PAC-12 side regarding a possible championship game with the ACC in football and what Big 12 teams the conference could look to poach.Continue Reading

Nick Friedell “On The Block” 7-5

ESPN NBA reporter Nick Friedell joins Brent to discuss the Nets’ KD-Kyrie problem, which of the latest former Syracuse players have the best chance of keeping a spot on an NBA roster, and more.Continue Reading

30 Minutes In Orange Nation 7-5

Steve and Paulie start the show assessing Syracuse’s chances at surviving another conference realignment. Then, a caller suggests that the program should focus on moving back to the roots of college athletics as the rest of the country sprints forward. Later, Paulie debates Steve on something that caught his eye from Monday’s Nathan’s Hot Dog…Continue Reading

Mike McAllister “Orange Nation” 7-5

AllSyracuse.com publisher Mike McAllister joins Orange Nation to introduce two new transfers in the women’s basketball and men’s lacrosse programs, evaluate Jesse Edwards’ play for The Netherlands in the ongoing FIBA World Cup Qualifiers, and more.Continue Reading

Randy Miller “Orange Nation” 7-5

NJ.com Yankees writer Randy Miller joins Steve and Paulie to answer the question of who the Yankees’ biggest competition in the AL is right now, discuss the team’s bullpen injuries, give an update on players moving up the minor leagues, and more.Continue Reading

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 6-30

Steve and Paulie open the show comparing the Syracuse Football schedule to the Men’s Basketball schedule. Then, 2-4-7 Sports’ Stephen Bailey hops on to discuss Dino Babers’ job security and the QB situation. Lastly, the guys react to Syracuse Men’s Basketball Freshmen’s sneaker choices and look back at some of their favorites growing up.Continue Reading

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