30 Minutes In Orange Nation 3-25

Steve and Paulie start the show questioning the quality of competition in the American Athletic Conference. Then, they react to Jim Boeheim’s thoughts on the development of Quincy Guerrier and Robert Braswell. Later, the hosts discuss a new March Madness record being set which shows just how unusual this year’s tournament has been. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Sal Maneen “Orange Nation” 3-25

Fox 26 Houston’s Sal Maneen joins his old friends Steve and Paulie to give some insight on the American Athletic Conference, preview the Cougars ahead of their match-up with the Orange on Saturday, and more. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Joe Girard III “Orange Nation” 3-25

Syracuse Basketball Point Guard Joe Girard III joins Steve and Paulie to talk about playing through COVID-19, his recent hot stretch of play, what the team is anticipating from the Houston Cougars on Saturday, and more. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Allen Griffin “Orange Nation” 3-25

Syracuse Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach Allen Griffin joins Steve and Paulie to give an update on how things are going in Indianapolis, discuss the team’s engagement levels seemingly picking up with every game, preview the Cougars, and more. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

On The Block On Demand 3-24

Brent discusses the Syracuse Women’s Basketball season coming to a close last night and his thoughts on the program in the five years after their national championship appearance. In “Hot Takes” ESPN’s show “Get Up” is talking about the SU football team? LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

ESPN The Sportszilla Show 3-24-21

On today’s James Mitsubishi Podcast, Rain and Matt talk to Niko Tamurian from CNY Central, Mike Curtis from Syracuse dot com and Jordan Capozzi hijacks a segment! Listen here!Continue Reading

John Wildhack “On The Block” 3-24

Brent talks to Syracuse University Athletic Director, John Wildhack, about the men’s basketball teams Sweet 16 run, retiring a women’s basketball jersey, and much more! LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

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