The best in local and national sports talk. Spend 30 Minutes In Orange Nation with Steve Infanti and Paulie Scibilia and you"ll be On The Block with Brent Axe before you know it!
Steve and Paulie react to Syracuse's crushing 17-7 loss to Rutgers. They discuss conservative play-calling, questionable officiating, untimely turnovers and everything else that's on your mind.
On today's Exit 31, they talk to Stephen Bailey from Syracuse 247 Sports, Steve Politi from NJ.com, John Schmeelk from Giants.com and Freddie Coleman from ESPN, plus more!
Eric Devendorf, Syracuse basketball legend and TBT champion, joins Steve and Paulie to discuss what he's done with his share of a million dollars, his experience playing in this year's CBT basketball game, and the latest event of his Circuit Symposium Series coming up September 19th.
Steve and Paulie look back to the golden days of Syracuse football. Then they discuss the Yankees losing streak, the Big 12 courting four more teams to join and the Ravens injury bug. Later, they evaluate the new food options at the Dome.
Brent is joined by Derrick Coleman to discuss the CBT basketball game and his expectations for the newly-renovated Carrier Dome. Later, Brent reevaluates Syracuse's schedule following the first week of college football action.
On today's Exit 31, Rain, Spencer and Erik Gooldy with Medical Laser Therapeutics talk to Nate Mink, Matt Parrino and Chris Carlson with Syracuse.com, Matthew Gutierrez with The Athletic, former Syracuse Football Running Back Al Wooten, Erik Columbia from News Channel 9, plus more!
Mario reacts to John Wildhack's press conference yesterday before Steve and Paulie are joined by the athletic director himself to discuss the home opener and the women's basketball program.
John Wildhack, Syracuse University Athletic Director, joins Steve and Paulie to answer the biggest Syracuse athletics questions including the home opener, the women's basketball program, and more.
Brent tells you why he thinks Syracuse Athletic Director John Wildhack missed the mark with his comments this morning. Later, he explains the challenges that Rutgers will present to Tommy DeVito on Saturday.
On today's Exit 31, Rain talks to Spencer from Cooperstown on Baseball Hall of Fame inductions, Derrick Coleman, Nick Davis director of "Once Upon A Time in Queens", Jacob Payne and Jason Fitz from ESPN, plus more!
Steve and Paulie respond to comments from SU Athletic Director John Wildhack on the mass exodus of transfers from Syracuse Women’s Basketball, his role in the investigation, fans coming to the Dome and much more. Later, Jordan delivers some prop bets for SU-Rutgers and Steve reveals something about himself that you need to hear to believe.
Brent discusses the obstacles that fans will have to go through for Saturday's Syracuse football season opener. Later, hear from some of the Orange's key players in their week 2 matchup.
Steve returns to share his thoughts from SU’s 29-9 win over Ohio before Paulie and Steve react to some of the best moments from yesterday’s Q&A with Coach Babers. Later, Paulie freaks out about the newest addition to the break room at the office.
Michael Lehr and Tommy Hogan review a busy gambling weekend including Syracuse's big win over Ohio. Then, they look at the best bets for tonight's final game of the college football week 1 slate and preview SU-Rutgers. Later, they share the week 1 NFL games they're most excited for.
Brent shares his biggest takeaways from SU's 29-9 win over Ohio which included big games from Sean Tucker and Duce Chestnut. Later, he analyzes Dino Babers' Monday morning press conference.
On today's Exit 31, Rain and Spencer talk to Orange Chuck from Inside the Loud House, Stephen Bailey from Syracuse 247 Sports and Chris Stacy from NYY Sports Talk, plus more!
Paulie and Mario start the show with their biggest takeaways from Syracuse's 29-9 win over the Ohio University Bobcats. Also on the show, we break down audio from Dino Babers' Monday morning press conference and finally, the guys hear from Syracuse University Athletic Director John Wildhack regarding the women's basketball situation.