Greg Garber (1983-1987), Kevin Gill (1965-1969), Michael Samberg (1995-1999), Edward Francis (1985-1989), Michael Sabin (1980-1984), George Cooper (1985-1989)
Editor's PicksClay, Jake Matthews part of NFL's first familyPackers linebacker Clay Matthews III and Falcons offensive tackle Jake Matthews carry the torch for the third generation of the NFL's first family, Greg Garber writes.
winPeyton Manning said it all year: The Broncos defense was the difference-maker. That was true again in the Super Bowl.Best and worst of Super Bowl 50When it was all said and done, the Broncos simply shut down the Panthers in a defensive affair. The best and worst of it? Greg Garber shares.2 Related
Date: Feb 07, 2016
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French Open 2015 Men's Semifinals: Wawrinka vs.Tsonga Preview and Prediction
"I'm really happy, for sure," Wawrinka said in Greg Garbers ESPN.com story. "Really happy. I'm always really, really nervous when I play Roger, especially in the big match. But I play my best when I am that way. I'm a little bit surprised to win that match in three sets.""We know he can do this, Federer said in Greg Garbers ESPN.com story. "It's just nice for him now, even talking for him, to string it together on a big occasion like this at the French where I always thought he'd have his best chance to do well."
Yes, it's good to be the king, and at this year's French Open that has never been truer. On the eve of the French fortnight, Jim Caple and Greg Garber kicked around Federer's chances for a second career title at Roland Garros.
other hand, is in peak form heading down the stretch. Tennis editor Matt Wilansky, on the ground in Melbourne, and senior writer Greg Garber -- bunkered down in Phoenix for some silly little sports contest -- wonder aloud whether Djokovic has the chops to take home his eighth Grand Slam singles title.
hand, is in peak form heading down the stretch. Tennis editor Matt Wilansky, on the ground in Melbourne, and senior writer Greg Garber -- bunkered down in Phoenix, Arizona for some silly little sports contest -- wonder aloud if Djokovic has the chops to take home his eight Grand Slam singles title.
Which got us to thinking ... which No. 1 player is better positioned for a dominant season? ESPN.com tennis editor Matt Wilansky, on site in Melbourne, and senior writer Greg Garber kick the subject around in today's Baseline Buzz.