On The Block On Demand 11-19

Seth and Stephen begin the show figuring out what Elijah Hughes role will be in Utah after being drafted 39th last night. Then, the guys preview tomorrow night’s Syracuse-Louisville game and discuss why some younger guys aren’t seeing the field yet. Later, Seth and Stephen go on the Blindside. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

ESPN The Sportszilla Show 11-19-20

On today’s show with Rain and Matt they talked to Spencer Davidson from WKTV, Mike McAllister from Syracuse on SI, and Jack Perrin from Last Word on Sports, plus more on The James Mitsubishi Podcast! Listen here!Continue Reading

30 Minutes In Orange Nation 11-19

Steve and Seth start the show talking about Elijah Hughes being drafted 39th and traded to the Utah Jazz. Then, they transition to college football and how the ACC could be represented come Bowl Season. Then, tons of basketball talk on Today’s Business. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

On The Block On Demand 11-18

Seth and Stephen start the show off discussing Elijah Hughes’ draft stock and how he compares to Jerami Grant as an NBA player. Then, they look into the future of SU Football, wondering who will stay and who will go at the end of the season. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

ESPN The Sportszilla Show 11-18-20

On today’s show with Rain and Matt, they talk to Keith Smith from Yahoo Sports, Jacob Payne from Syracuse on SI and Brendan Burke play-by-play voice for the New York Islanders, plus more on The James Mitsubishi Podcast! Listen here!Continue Reading

30 Minutes In Orange Nation 11-18

Steve and Seth start the show talking about Dino Babers’ role in the struggles of Syracuse Football. Then, a couple of Orange fans chime in on the team’s struggles. Later, the guys discuss possible landing spots for Elijah Hughes in tonight’s draft on Today’s Business. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Julian Whigham “Orange Nation” 11-18

Former SU defensive back Julian Whigham joins the show to clarify some fiery comments he made about the team’s football program. He also pitches some ways that the Orange could improve the football program long-term. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

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