"Friends
and partners forever"
While Clark Kellogg receives
national notoriety for his work on college basketball telecasts,
Pacers fans have long been aware of his basketball expertise
as he now is in his 17th season as a television analyst.
Kellogg, who has done television analyst work for Cleveland
State University, the Big East Television Network and ESPN,
currently serves as a game analyst for CBS’ coverage
of college basketball and studio analyst during the network’s
coverage of “March Madness.”
He is a former first-round draft
pick of the Pacers (1982, eighth selection overall) and played
five seasons with the team. Chronic knee problems forced him
to retire after career averages of 18.9 points and 9.6 rebounds
per game as well as a unanimous selection to the 1982 NBA
All-Rookie Team.
Kellogg, a native of Cleveland,
Ohio, attended Ohio State University where he was the Big
Ten’s MVP in 1982. He received his degree from Ohio
State in 1996.
In his free time, he volunteers
his time and resources to various organizations, including
the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Athletes In Action and
United Way.
He and his wife, Rosy, have
three children, Talisa, Alex and Nicholas. They live in Westerville,
Ohio.
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