Category Archives: Keeping Up With The 315

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Keeping Up With The 315 1-30-23

Brain Higgins is back to discuss the big game inside the JMA Wireless Dome between Syracuse and Virginia, one of the last chances for the Orange to get a big win. Plus, Syracuse-Pitt football has been moved to Yankee Stadium and Brian reflects on what this means for the fans.Continue Reading

Keeping Up With The 315 1-27-23

Brian Higgins is in The 315 to break down the long-term implications for the loser of Syracuse-Virginia Tech and how it might be able to make the tournament. Also on the show, producer Matt Watling’s final 411 in the 315 on his last day, and Brian’s No Wrong Answers ahead of Saturday’s game.Continue Reading

Keeping Up With The 315 1-26-23

Brian Higgins start his show trying to explain a theory that fans aren’t mad at Joe Girard, but simply about the situation surrounding him. Later, he discusses what has made this season’s Syracuse men’s basketball team so polarizing. Later, Brian discusses the reaction to the officiating in SU-UNC from other ACC fanbases.Continue Reading

Keeping Up With The 315 1-25-23

Brian Higgins is in The 315 to #BlameTheRefs after last night’s tough loss to UNC. Also on the show, we ponder why star players take needless fouls to end the first half after Judah Mintz wound up fouling out, and one caller is set off by a top scorer in the ACC.Continue Reading

Keeping Up With The 315 1-24-23

Brian Higgins is in The 315 to dive into the recent history of UNC-Syracuse. Also on the show, Syracuse football brings in an assistant that could be vital to New Jersey recruiting, and Brian debuts No Wrong Answers to further the conversation about tonight’s game.Continue Reading

Keeping Up With The 315 1-23-23

Brian Higgins starts the show recapping what he believes to be Joe Girard’s best game in Orange. Then, he relives a brutal NFL Divisional Round for New York teams. Later, Brian conducts another entertaining ticket giveaway that turns out to be a tale of two callers.Continue Reading

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