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Mark Zinno has quickly established himself as a prominent voice in the industry. His resume includes Sportsmemo, VSiN, SportsGrid, Pickswise, and Bet365. Zinno has also spent almost two decades in sports talk radio, hosting shows in Baltimore, Atlanta, New York and currently, nationally for ESPN Radio.
Mark is also a decorated combat veteran with multiple overseas combat deployments. He is still serving in the United States Army and has for over 20 years where he holds the rank of colonel. Zinno brings his military training into the handicapping space and has a tireless work ethic. He is a diligent researcher and believes in statistics and analysis as a major part of his process that has led to his winning record. Like the military, Mark prides himself on "no days off"in sports betting as well.
Zinno has not had a losing season since he broke into the industry. He hit over 65% of his best bets in his first calendar year Pickswise and took over as the lead college football analyst in 2022. Zinno handicaps NFL and College football, College basketball and NBA, Major League Baseball. He uses game script and his own personal line-making, along with situational handicapping to formulate his plays.