
Avery Zimmerman
917 Posts
Avery Zimmerman
917 PostsRole
Associate Editor
Experience
5 years
Location
New York
Experience
While Zimmerman is recently out of college, he has been studying the progression of legal sports betting throughout high school and college, and he has worked on developing model-based projections for individual sports. As an editor at InsideNU, he developed the site's original college football betting series and has assisted other publications in building their sports betting coverage. Zimmerman has experience analyzing tennis, soccer, golf and college football, and he is looking to expand his expertise even further with the help of Action's predictive analytics team.
Education
Zimmerman graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in 2022.
Specialties
- Tennis
- Soccer
- Golf
- College Football
More from Avery Zimmerman
PRO

Grizzlies vs. Lakers PRO: Big Gulf in Splits Due to Sharp Wagers
Avery Zimmerman
Apr 24, 2023 UTC

LeBron James vs. Dillon Brooks: Model Projections Like These Game 3 Props
Avery Zimmerman
Apr 22, 2023 UTC
PRO

Bucks vs. Heat PRO Report: Where is Betting Value With Giannis Questionable?
Avery Zimmerman
Apr 22, 2023 UTC

NBA Playoff Trends: It's Either Blowout or Upset in the Postseason
Avery Zimmerman
Apr 19, 2023 UTC

Sports Leagues Form Coalition to Limit Sports Betting Advertisements
Avery Zimmerman
Apr 19, 2023 UTC

Will Remarkable Scott Foster & Chris Paul Trend Continue in Clippers vs Suns?
Avery Zimmerman
Apr 18, 2023 UTC

Masters Market Report: Bettors Flocking to Scheffler, McIlroy, Tiger
Avery Zimmerman
Apr 5, 2023 UTC

DraftKings' Mispriced Same Game Parlay Highlights Bigger Concerns For Sports Betting Industry
Avery Zimmerman
Apr 3, 2023 UTC
Betting Highlights
Favorite Bet of All-Time
Tiger Woods to win the Masters in 2019. Prior to that tournament, I had bet on Tiger to win every single major he played in since my sophomore year of high school. I think I broke even after he won the Masters.
Most Heartbreaking Bet
Carlos Alcaraz to win the second set against Hugo Gaston on the ATP Tour. Alcaraz was up 5-0 in the set before losing it 7-5.




















