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There is no disputing that Dan Gable is the most recognizable name in collegiate and U.S. Olympic wrestling history. The challenge is determining whether Gable wrote a greater legacy as a wrestler ...
Special to ESPN.com. Signature Event August 31, 1972 - Competing in the 149½-pound class at the Olympics, Dan Gable was bothered by an injury. "The knee hurt, ...
GABLE WAS ONE MATCH FROM GLORY SPORTS CENTURY: Dan Gable Today, 8 p.m., ESPN Classic In the calmest of times, Americans pay little attention to intercollegiate wrestling. In the spring of 1970 ...
Dan Gable displayed one of the most dominant performances in Summer Olympics history, and certainly produced the ultimate in wrestling. This year marks the 40th anniversary of Gable's gold medal ...
Former NFL quarterback Dan Orlovsky has been a mainstay analyst on ESPN's NFL coverage in recent years, and he'll continue to stick around after signing a new deal with the sports media giant.
Gable, 65, followed his high school record of 64-0 with a mark of 118-1 at Iowa State, dropping only his final match, and won a freestyle gold medal in the 1972 Olympics without surrendering a ...
Dan Orlovsky, who hinted he may not return to ESPN, is expected to re-sign with the network and continue as a prominent football analyst, sources briefed on the contract talks said Tuesday ...
Wyatt Hendrickson takes down Gable Steveson to win the national title in the biggest upset in NCAA Wrestling history! And the ESPN announcers go absolutely bonkers. 🤼‍♂️🏆🎙️ pic ...
Gable Steveson looked to conclude one of the greatest collegiate careers in history on Saturday with a third national championship. Instead, he was upset in the final by Oklahoma State’s Wyatt ...
Longtime ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky was back on the air Monday, and many fans had the same reaction to seeing the former quarterback in his usual spot. Orlovsky appeared on Monday morning’s ...
Dan Le Batard on shocking ESPN layoffs: ‘We got out of there in the nick of time’ "We've seen this day coming for a long time, as Disney tries to correct some of its errors with ESPN people ...