Lance Zierlein

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Lance Zierlein is a sports analyst and commentator. He has hosted sports talk shows on KILT 610, KBME 790, KGOW 1560 AM, and KFNC 97.5 FM in Houston, Texas.

Career[edit]

Zierlein graduated from Lamar Consolidated High School in 1988. Following high school, he attended Tulane University. After college, Zierlein created "Pigskin Sports" which was a sports analysis company, and began to appear on radio stations around the country including in markets such as Houston, Baton Rouge and Miami. Zierlein was also a weekly football expert for the weekend show on Prime Sports Radio. He began his career working at 610 KILT on a weekend show called "Fast Break with Nate" along with his partner Nate Griffin. Shortly thereafter, he joined John Granato in 1997 to create "The Bench", which was the top-rated sports talk show in Houston for the better part of a decade. After a falling out with management[1] he and his co-host John Granato created a new station KGOW. In 2008, the morning drive time pair was voted "Best Talk Radio" by the Houston Press.[2]

Zierlein is a former blogger for the Houston Chronicle and runs a football site called The Sideline View[3]

Zierlein began his role as NFL draft analyst (which he has background for) and content provider for NFL.com in November 2015 and continues in that role today. He is responsible for writing the strength and weaknesses for over 500 draft profiles each season and is one of the lead analysts on the NFL Now mobile platform during combine and NFL draft broadcasts.[citation needed]

Zierlein worked at 790 KBME as a morning sports talk radio host from 2011 to 2017.[4]

Personal life[edit]

He has five children. They are Drake, Alec, Mason, Sebastian, and Marianna. Sebastian, who is nicknamed Snax, has appeared in many viral videos and has been mentioned on the radio by Lance.

Lance's father Larry Zierlein served in the Vietnam War from 1967 to 1968 before becoming a coach. Larry has coached at the high school, college, and professional levels.

References[edit]

Z Report Blog: http://blogs.chron.com/fantasyfootball/

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on May 7, 2010. Retrieved August 15, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Best Radio Talk – John Granato & Lance Zierlein – Sports & Recreation – Best Of Houston – Houston Press". Houston Press.
  3. ^ "The Sideline View – Fantasy Football, Breaking NFL and College Football News, College Football and NFL Draft Analysis, Commentary, and Mock Drafts". thesidelineview.com.
  4. ^ Balke, Jeff (June 14, 2017). "Lance Zierlein Declines Contract Option at 790, Leaves Morning Show". Houston Press. Retrieved August 28, 2017.