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 10-25

Steve and Seth discuss what they are looking for and what they expect in tonight’s Syracuse basketball first exhibition game of the season against the College of St. Rose. Then in “Today’s Business” they discuss Coach Boeheim’s comments at ACC Media Day and if they would buy the Tiger vs Phil pay per view set…Continue Reading

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 10-24

Steve and Seth discuss the advantages of Syracuse keeping the quarterback decision “in-house,” some Cuse basketball ahead of the first exhibition game tomorrow night, and the attendance at football games, or lack thereof.   LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 10-22

Steve and Seth give their takes on the Syracuse QB situation and then in “Today’s Business” they talk Syracuse’s ranking in the college basketball AP preseason poll and Darius Bazley being in the news again.   LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 10-17

Steve and Seth question if Syracuse’s game against UNC is a must win in order to achieve this years goal, which leads them in to the argument of what exactly is this years goal. They also talk about “Today’s Business” including some controversy surrounding the Houston Astros.   LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 10-15

Steve and Seth talk about Joe Girard III, the New York state all time leading scorer choosing Syracuse, the impact he will have on next years team, and the comparison that they believe Syracuse fans should hold back from using.   LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

30 Minutes in Orange Nation 10-12

Steve and Seth talk about the Giants terrible start to the season including more OBJ antics and “Today’s Business” including the shocking news that Yankees shortstop Didi Gregorius will be needing Tommy John surgery.   LISTEN HEREContinue Reading

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