CLARK KELLOGG
Clark’s basketball highway began in Cleveland, Ohio and took him to Ohio State University, where from 1979 to 1982 he was the “go to guy” for the Buckeyes. He led Ohio State in scoring and rebounding as both a sophomore and junior. He was All-Big Ten and the Conference’s Most Valuable Player in 1982, his junior year. He also earned All-American honors.
Clark followed his junior season by entering the NBA draft, where he was the Number One draft choice of the Indiana Pacers. Clark led a rebuilding Pacer squad in scoring with a 20.1 ppg average and in rebounding with a 10.6 rpg average his rookie season. Clark was named to the NBA All Rookie Team and lost out to Terry Cummings as the NBA Rookie of the Year.
Five seasons with chronically bad knees led Clark to trade the round ball for a microphone. From the Pacers front court to the Pacers broadcast booth, Clark has maintained a strong relationship with the club for close to twenty years.
One sure thing about the NCAA Tournament is CBS and its great college basketball analysts - Clark Kellogg, Billy Packer and Bill Raftery.
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