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Zachariah Selwyn (born on April 23, 1975), known simply as Zach, finished 3rd on the first season of the ESPN reality television show Dream Job. Selwyn debuted on the show in its second episode on February 29, 2004. While he was reading a SportsCenter "Top Ten" highlights package during a "My SportsCenter", segment, it was easy to see that all eyes were on Selwyn's shaggy hair, beard, and 70s leisure suit. After his performance, ESPN Vice-President of Talent, Al Jaffe one of the show's judges, told him he wasn't credible because of his looks. Selwyn cleaned up his look (but not his act) in time for episode 3.

Selwyn made it all the way to the two-hour season finale on March 28, 2004, where he and Maggie Haskins were voted out in the first hour.

1 After Dream Job

Beginning on June 15, 2004, Selwyn debuted as a color commentator on the Game Show Network series Extreme Dodgeball. He also returned to ESPN, guest-hosting Around the Horn a week before Extreme Dodgeball debuted.

2 Selwyn's Other Talents

In addition to his sportscasting, Selwyn also has a band called Zachariah and the Lobos Riders. Selwyn has written (and sung) jingles for commercials for the popular beer from the Coors Brewing Company, which is something he continues to do. He's done some acting as well, making numerous guest appearance on the old CBSCBS Columbia Broadcasting System is a major radio and television network in the United States. CBS was one of the three commercial television networks that dominated broadcasting in the United States before the rise of cable television. In the days of rad medical dramaThis article refers to the art form. For the town, see Drama, Greece . Drama is a term generally used to refer to an art form involving performances by actors, either real or computer-generated. These performances can be in a variety of media: live perfor Chicago HopeChicago Hope was a popular CBS drama series created by David E. Kelley that ran from 1994 to 2000. Starring Mandy Patinkin as a hot shot surgeon with emotional problems stemming from the psychiatric condition of his wife ( Kim Greist). Adam Arkin plays Pa.

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