Overtime Sports Talk with Jason Desai and Zac D'Argonne has been on the air for three years, broadcasting over 60 live shows. The show got its start at the University of Denver student radio station KXDU.com. Over the three years that OT Sports aired at DU, it received high acclaim and became one of the most popular and most successful shows the station had ever seen, gaining a following for enter
taining sports analysis, real discussions and debates, and a fresh marketing campaign. Jason Desai is taking a year off from his formal academic studies to intern with Health Care of America- Health One in Denver, CO. Jason received a degree in Biology in undergraduate school. After taking the MCAT's Jason is currently applying to Medical Programs throughout the country and hopes to eventually become a Medical Doctor, specializing in Radiology. In high school, he attended Evangelical Christian Academy in Colorado Springs, CO. He earned Varsity letters in Track & Field and Basketball. Winning a State Championship with the latter. Zachary D'Argonne is attending Columbia University in New York City, starting this fall, to begin his Masters studies in Social Work and Business, after receiving English and Psychology degrees at DU. He hopes to one day have a position as a Medical and Business Administrator in a mental health clinic or hospital setting. Mullen High School in Denver, CO. He earned Varsity letters in Tennis, Baseball and Golf. Zac took 3rd place his senior year at 1 doubles in the State Championships. Since graduation from the University in June of 2012, Zac and Jason weighed their options. The duo received offers to host radio shows for stations throughout the state of Colorado. Ultimately, OT Sports decided to expand their radio careers via the internet, broadcasting via podcast, while pursuing further academic goals. Both Jason and Zac hope to make sports broadcasting a large part of their lives, if not one day becoming their full time careers. Obviously living in different sides of the nation causes inherent problems, but the team is excited to attack the broadcasting industry from a vantage point that it has yet to ever see. Overtime Sports Talk will forever be a part of sports radio and podcasting.