Steve and Paulie open the show recapping last night's season opener for the SU men's basketball team. Later, hear from coach Jim Boeheim on the good and bad against Lafayette. Plus, Jordan is in studio to share his favorite moment of the night from John Bol Ajak.
Brent tells you what we know about Syracuse men's basketball on the first day of the regular season. Later, Tommy gets Brent's picks on some season-long over/under prop bets for the Orange.
On today's James Mitsubishi Exit 31 Podcast, Rain and Spencer talk to Tommy Sladek from CNY Central, Chris Carlson from Syracuse dot com, Former SU/NFL WR Rob Carpenter and ESPN's Jason Fitz, plus more!
Steve and Paulie start the show previewing the SU men's basketball season and wondering what the biggest fan complaints will be. Then, they wonder how playing time will be distributed before Jordan comes in with a weekend gambling update.
Eric Devendorf, former SU basketball player and postgame host, joins Steve and Paulie to preview tonight's matchup with Lafayette and give some of his thoughts on the team before the season opener.
Tommy gives his recap of a crazy weekend while Michael gives an update on the New York sports betting landscape. Later, they're joined by Anthony Dabbundo of the Action Network and give their best prop bets for Bears-Steelers before the six pack.
Brent discusses the rarity of Syracuse football and men's basketball being relevant at the same time. Later, he recaps the atrocity that was the Bills loss to the Jaguars.
On today's James Mitsubishi Exit 31 Podcast, Rain and Spencer talk to Stephen Bailey from Syracuse on 247, John Schmeelk from Giants dot com and John Eads from Orange Fizz, plus more!
Steve and Paulie react to a wild weekend of NFL action. Then, they hear from Coach Dino Babers on the team's bye week and the home stretch of the season, Later, the hosts discuss how happy they are with the Orange's current bowl projections.
SU defensive lineman Josh Black joins Steve and Paulie to discuss what he did during the bye week, his biggest point of emphasis for the Louisville game and more.
Matt Slocum and Ryan Story chat with CBA football head coach Casey Brown and quarterback Porter Matt before previewing a great round of high school football finals matchups.
Brent analyzes the widespread fanfare surrounding Aaron Rodgers and wonders how we as a society are so caught up in it. Then, he reacts to some comments from the first Jim Boeheim show of the season.
Steve and Paulie recap the first Jim Boeheim show of the season, including a Kadary Richmond name drop. Then, they discuss scheduling, potential bad losses, and scoring leaders for SU men's basketball. Later, they make their weekend football picks.
Michael and Tommy break down TNF between the Jets and Colts, talk some UFC with Jordan Capozzi, give their best NFL Week 9 picks, and end with their "Six Pack".
Brent starts the show with the five stats that define Syracuse football. Then, he starts previewing their upcoming opponent, the Louisville Cardinals, and explaining why that game should be another close one.
On today’s James Mitsubishi Exit 31 Podcast, Rain and Spencer talk to Cody Mack, Alex Sims and Erik Columbia from Newschannel 9, Mike McAllister from Syracuse on SI and Matthew Gutierrez from The Athletic, plus more!
Steve and Paulie start the show with Jordan in-studio talking Jack Eichel, Aaron Rodgers and the College Football Playoff rankings. Then, they take issue with the newest inductees into the National Toy Hall of Fame.
Michael and Tommy discuss the World Series and Joe Buck's call of Freddie Freeman's home run, create their own SU basketball prop bets, deliver their best college football picks for Week 10, and "Six Pack".
Brent tells you how Syracuse men's basketball can capitalize on playing in a strong conference in the ACC and why leaving the Big East was the right move. Then, he explains why he doesn't think many teams can stop this SU offense.
On today’s James Mitsubishi Exit 31 Podcast, Rain and Spencer talk to Mario Sacco from Newschannel 9, Syracuse QB Garrett Shrader, Mark Larson from Spectrum Sports and Jacob Payne, plus more!