Clark Kellogg

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Clark Kellogg (born July 2, 1961) is a college basketball analyst and former player in the National Basketball Association.

From 1979-82, Kellogg played for Ohio State University, where he earned All-Big Ten Conference and Most Valuable Player honors; in 1996, he received his marketing degree.

In 1982, Kellogg was the 1st round draft pick of the Indiana Pacers. He played five seasons for the Pacers before chronic knee problems forced him to retire.

In 1990, he joined ESPN as a basketball analyst. He also worked for the Big East Network and Prime Sports. Kellogg also began working as a television analyst for the Indiana Pacers.

From 1993-94, Kellogg served as a game analyst for the CBS Sports coverage of the NCAA Tournament. From 1994-97, he served as a studio co-host for the early round coverage of the NCAA Tournament. In 1997, Kellogg joined CBS Sports full-time as a studio/game analyst for college basketball coverage, and continues to be one of three in-studio hosts for March Madness along with Greg Gumbel and Sports Illustrated's Seth Davis. He still works part time as the color commentator for the Indiana Pacers.

Kellogg lives in Westerville, Ohio, with his wife, Rosy, and their three children. He serves on the Board of Directors for Commerce National Bank in Columbus, Ohio.

Preceded by:
Ray Tolbert
Big Ten
Men's Basketball MVP

1982
Succeeded by:
Randy Wittman