30 Minutes in Orange Nation 12-23

Steve is joined by NewsChannel 9’s Darius Joshua for today’s show. The guys break down SU’s 82-70 win over North Florida, chat with a couple of callers, and talk about what freshman forward Quincy Guerrier’s role should be going forward. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Centers Of Attention 12-23

Danny and Etan start the show off pondering the sustainability of Syracuse basketball’s style of play. Later, the guys discuss the biggest stories in college hoops with former Kentucky basketball star and NBA veteran Derek Anderson. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

The Seth Everett Show 12-23

Seth gifts the world, and Paulie, an informational session on what Hanukkah is and what it isn’t. Later, they talk SU basketball and discuss why Christmas Day is especially important for the NBA this year. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

On The Block On Demand 12-20

Brent looks back on an incredible 2019 which included everything from the Camping World Bowl to playoff hockey in Syracuse. Later, it’s the fastest ten minutes in sports, “The Blitz.” LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Howard Dolgon “On The Block” 12-20

Syracuse Crunch Owner Howard Dolgon joins Brent “On The Block” to discuss the War Memorial Arena’s new name. Howard also asks Brent a question that he has some trouble answering. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Steve Andress “Orange Nation” 12-20

Steve Andress of Radio.com joins Steve and Seth on “Orange Nation” to help you out with the home stretch of fantasy football. He’s even got some daily fantasy advice for those of you who already got eliminated from your season-long leagues. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 12-20

On a shortened episode, Steve and Seth analyze an article by The Athletic’s Matthew Gutierrez which takes an inside look at how Oakland prepared for Wednesday night’s game in Syracuse. Later, the hosts of Orange Nation make their NFL picks for the weekend. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Centers Of Attention 12-20

Filling in for Etan, Seth Everett joins Danny Schayes to discuss the end of James Wiseman’s college career, leading into a chat about today’s “one-and-done” culture in college basketball. Later, they wonder how, and if, Syracuse men’s basketball can bolster its interior play. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

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