UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.— Although Penn State sophomore Zach Gershman admires the professional athletes making highlights on the field, he finds the most inspiration from the legends in the broadcast booth.
Gershman is a broadcast journalism major in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications who has already built himself a solid sports talk resume. He has the voice, the delivery and the opinions of a seasoned sports pundit. More importantly, he has a show.
Gershman has interviewed more than 25 sports personalities on his YouTube series “ZachOnSports,” including broadcasters, executives and coaches. The show dates back to 2014 when he invited Philadelphia comedian Joe Conklin to be his first guest.
“In the beginning, I used my cuteness as a tool, because not many people are going to be able to say no to a 12 year old,” Gershman said. “I told (Conklin) I was a huge fan and that he would get to be the first person I interview.”
Conklin accepted. Gershman is also from Philadelphia (“actually from Philadelphia, not outside of Philadelphia,” he’ll have you know) and he and his dad would listen to the comedian on 94WIP radio on the way into school.
“He was the nicest guy,” Gershman said. “He came to my Jewish middle school and I interviewed him there. He started cracking jokes. …They were not kosher.”
Since then, Gershman has interviewed Hall of Fame broadcaster Bob Costas, ESPN reporter Tom Rinaldi, Super Bowl champion Brent Celek and many other famous names in the industry.