Category Archives: 30 Minutes in Orange Nation

Orange Nation with Steve Infanti and Paulie Scibilia airs 12 to 2 talking about the biggest Syracuse and national sports headlines. Catch up with a daily best of podcast here.

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 5-6-24

Steve Infanti and Paulie Scibilia discuss the show talking about their eventful weekends including a belief of Paulie’s reinforced at Eric Devendorf’s charity basketball game. Then the guys react to a soundbite from Coach Allen Griffin on the No Destination podcast from this weekend. Later Jordan joins the guys to discuss sports beefs and which athlete would be best to have roasted.

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 5-3-24

Steve Infanti and Paulie Scibilia start the show discussing the newest reported apple of Adrian Autry’s eye, UTSA transfer guard Jordan Ivy-Curry. Then, the guys give their thoughts on Quadir Copeland not having a landing spot yet after he posted a Syracuse highlight video on his social media last night. Then, get caught up on…Continue Reading

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 5-2-24

Steve Infanti and Paulie Scibilia start the show with a realization that one of the hosts has ruffled some feathers in a popular online Syracuse fan thread with their take on the portal. Then, a few callers chime in with some men’s basketball questions as well as some sports trivia. Later, the guys discuss the…Continue Reading

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 5-1-24

Steve Infanti and Paulie Scibilia start the show with Paulie’s epiphany regarding the player Syracuse men’s basketball needs to bring in through the portal. Then, they discuss the NIL side of the portal and the challenges that SU could face, as well as some changes Steve would like to see made to the system itself.…Continue Reading

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 4-30-24

Steve Infanti and Paulie Scibilia start the show discussing a shift in tone they’ve seen with fans regarding the Syracuse men’s basketball roster. Then, a caller asks the guys what they think will happen with the team’s three open scholarships. Later, Steve gets excited about the Bills after speaking with a reporter on the team’s…Continue Reading

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 4-29-24

Steve Infanti and Paulie Scibilia start the show reacting to Dakota Leffew’s decision to commit to Georgia and discussing whether or not Syracuse will add any more contributors from the portal. Then, Paulie gets annoyed with fans clamoring for Adrian Autry to go after Kadary Richmond. Later, the guys lay out what they’re still concerned…Continue Reading

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 4-26-24

Steve Infanti and Paulie Scibilia start the show reacting to the big surprises from round 1 of the NFL Draft. Then, they debate whether or not it’s a big deal that Syracuse men’s basketball is down to two centers. Later, Paulie and Jordan get sidetracked by one of Steve’s food preferences before making an observation…Continue Reading

30 Minutes In Orange Nation 4-24-24

Steve Infanti and Paulie Scibilia start the show discussing Judah Mintz’s first television interview since deciding to enter the NBA Draft and how some Syracuse fans have seemingly turned on the star guard. Later, they try to figure out what a commitment from Hofstra transfer guard Jaquan Carlos means for the team’s chances of landing…Continue Reading

30 Minutes In Orange Nation 4-23-24

Steve Infanti and Paulie Scibilia start the show discussing expectations for Donnie Freeman as the highest-rated Syracuse men’s basketball recruit since Carmelo Anthony. Then, Paulie invites Steve and Jordan to play a game of Time Warp where they forecast the future of SU Athletics. Later, a couple of callers join in on the show with…Continue Reading

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 4-22-24

Steve Infanti and Paulie Scibilia begin today’s show sharing what they gathered from the Syracuse football Spring Game regarding the team and the event itself. Then, they discuss one of the things during the scrimmage that head coach Fran Brown said had an issue with. Later, they give some Syracuse men’s basketball updates and talk…Continue Reading

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