Education
Zeier started his career at Heidelberg American High School in Heidelberg, Germany in the fall of 1988 where he led them to a championship his sophomore year. He played point guard for the varsity basketball team and short stop for the varsity baseball team as well. His father coached the baseball team and was a colonel in the Army.
The family made a strategic move to Marietta, Georgia in 1990 transferring to Marietta High School in Marietta, Georgia.
His #15 jersey was retired at the school.
After graduating from Marietta, Zeier attended the University of Georgia. Zeier was one of the first notable high school football players to graduate ahead of his class so as to attend his college early and join the football team for spring practices, enrolling in January 1991.
At Georgia, he compiled a 26-14-1 record as a starter. He made his debut as a Bulldog on October 5, 1991 against the Clemson Tigers, a game Georgia won 27-12.
Zeier went on to start the final seven games of his freshman season and started every game during his final three seasons at Georgia.
His tenure included a 4-0 record against Georgia Technical, a victory in the 1991 Independence Bowl over Arkansas, and a victory in the 1993 Citrus Bowl over Ohio State.
Zeier finished his college career with 67 school records and 18 Southeastern Conference records. He became the Securities and Exchange Commission"s all-time passing leader with 11,153 yards—a record which has been surpassed only by Peyton Manning and UGA"s own David Greene. In 1993, his junior season, Zeier threw for 544 yards against Southern Mission, a school record.
In 1994, Zeier was named the American Football Coaches Association First-team All-American quarterback.
Over his four years at Georgia, Zeier completed 877 of 1461 attempts for 11,153 yards, 67 touchdowns, and 37 interceptions.