Jared Diamond “On The Block” 7-23

Wall Street Journal National Baseball Writer, Jared Diamond, joins the show to talk about the upcoming trade deadline including which teams will and wont be aggressive and what he sees the Yankees doing. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

On The Block On Demand 7-22

Brent discusses the upcoming Syracuse Football season including College Football Writer for The Athletic, Bruce Feldman’s piece on the state of the program. Later, Seth Goldberg joins Brent in the “Blindside” and much more! LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Bruce Feldman “On The Block” 7-22

College Football Writer for The Athletic, Bruce Feldman joins the show to discuss what he expects from Syracuse this season, how Dino Babers has changed the program, and how Syracuse matches up against Clemson. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

The Collision Podcast: 7-18

Etan Thomas welcomes Syracuse royalty Danny Shayes as a Guest Co Host. They discuss Carmelo Anthony not being signed, Zion Williamson weight concerns, NBA Free Agency, and the Eric Garner Case.   LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

We Get It: Reboot 8

Brent and Paulie discuss the suspicion of juiced baseballs in the MLB and Kawhi Leonard deciding to sign with the Clippers creating more parity in the NBA than we’ve seen in a while. Later, we see who wins this weeks $5 bet. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

On The Block On Demand 7-10

Brent talks about last nights MLB All-Star Game and shares what he would change to the game since ratings of it keep decreasing. Later in “Hot Takes” he gives his winners for some of the categories in tonight’s ESPY Awards and much more! LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

Seth Everett “On The Block” 7-10

Seth Everett joins the show to talk about the MLB All-Star Game, an intriguing idea he has regarding the juiced baseballs, and some thoughts on the upcoming second half of the season. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

On The Block On Demand 7-9

Brent discusses Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander’s comments on his suspicion and displeasure with the MLB using juiced balls. Later, he gives his thoughts on the recently published numbers regarding the amount of money Syracuse University spends on each athletic program. LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

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