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PF Clark Kellogg (CBS CBB Analyst)

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Kellogg likes the taste of the Buckeye game
Mar 19, 2013
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| By Rob McCurdy
CentralOhio.com

CHICAGO ? If Bravo ever spins off its hit with ?Top Chef: NCAA Basketball Coaches,? Clark Kellogg has a cook in mind.

?Thad (Matta) is fantastic and very underrated as a coach and really has always had teams that typically play better when the season goes on,? Kellogg said Sunday, before Ohio State?s Big Ten Tournament championship victory over Wisconsin 50-43. ?They build their style and philosophy on toughness, defense and unselfishness.

?That always wins if you have reasonable talent, and there?s always going to be good talent at Ohio State.?

The lead in-game analyst on CBS college basketball broadcasts sees the 2012-13 Buckeyes as one of his best creations. The secret, he said, is Matta gave his team time to come together.

?It?s like cooking soup or stew. You can?t rush it,? Kellogg said. ?You have to simmer it and sometimes the simmer takes a while before all the ingredients come together to give you a nice bowl of gumbo.?

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http://www.mansfieldnewsjournal.com...TS/303190028/Kellogg-likes-taste-Buckeye-game
 
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The professional stardom that his suspect knees prevented him from achieving in his 5-year NBA career has been realized in the announcing booth, courtesy of a tireless work ethic, an engaging sense of humor and a beautiful mind.

That mind was on display Thursday afternoon....

I have always loved Clark, bur rarely more than during a game this weekend when he used the word "exacerbated", then immediately corrected himself that he meant to say "exasperated".

And 95% of his audience was thinking "Huh?"
 
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News-Herald High School Sports Hall of Fame inductee: Clark Kellogg (with two slideshows)
Published: Wednesday, June 19, 2013
By John Kampf
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@NHPreps

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Eighth in a series profiling the members of the 2013 News-Herald High School Sports Hall of Fame. Clark Kellogg will be honored during a halftime ceremony at The N-H Senior Bowl on Friday.

There aren't many sports legends from Cleveland who can be identified by either their first name or nickname.

Like it or not, "LeBron" fits the bill.

There's also a good chance that if you say the name "Bernie," pretty much everyone knows to whom you are referring ? former Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar.

But one name has stood the test of time perhaps longer than any from the Greater Cleveland area.

Special K.

More than three decades have passed since Clark Kellogg graced the court at Viking Village, leading St. Joseph to state basketball prominence and catapulting himself into the national spotlight as one of the best high schoolers in the nation.

Thirty-five years after making a name for himself and his school for Bob Straub's Vikings, Kellogg ? Special K ? is an inaugural member of The News-Herald's High School Sports Hall of Fame.

"Cleveland is a very passionate place when it comes to those who come from there," Kellogg said from his home in Columbus. "When the city embraces you, they do it with the full passion and support. I am still to this day claimed as one of Cleveland's, and I'm very thankful for that. That's a source of personal satisfaction and I thank God for it."

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http://www.news-herald.com/articles/2013/06/19/sports/nh7139907.txt?viewmode=fullstory
 
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Kellogg Delivers Words Of Wisdom
July 19, 2013
Scott Davidson

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Clark Kellogg makes a point Friday during a speech in Elkhart. The CBS Sports college basketball analyst was the featured speaker at the Community Leaders? Prayer Breakfast (Photos by Scott Davidson)

ELKHART ? Clark Kellogg was right at home in a gymnasium Friday morning.

He was also right at home in front of a microphone.

The personable former Ohio State star was even right at home in the heart of Hoosier country.

Kellogg, the voice of college basketball for CBS Sports, delivered a thoughtful and meaningful message as the featured speaker for the 22nd annual Community Leaders? Prayer Breakfast.

The former Indiana Pacer star kept his speech short and sweet to the crowd gathered in the sweltering field house at Elkhart Memorial High School.

Kellogg, sporting an Ohio State polo shirt, received a warm greeting after being introduced by Master of Ceremonies Vince Turner. Turner, a former highly-respected sportscaster himself with WTRC, chided the former Buckeye about his collegiate playing days of beating up on the beloved Hoosiers.

?Did all the previous speakers use all of the shot clock?,? said Kellogg alluding to the 45 minutes he was given to speak. ?I can?t go that long. I can?t tell you that I will reach the bar that?s been set for me, but I guarantee you that I will go under the shot clock.?

Kellogg joined a distinguished list of former speakers at the breakfast with athletic backgrounds such as Tony Dungy, Mike Singletary and Randall Cunningham.

Kellogg, who was the Big Ten MVP in 1982 and made the NBA All-Rookie First Team in 1983, talked about discovering his faith during his 30-minute message.

?I was at a Crossroads in my life after having my third knee surgery,? said Kellogg of 1986 when he was with the Pacers. ?I was wondering is there a bigger purpose and then with my wife (Rosy) we found a Church.

?God has a purpose and a plan,? added Kellogg who said he accepted Jesus Christ as his savior in November of 1986. ?It?s all about faith.

?The gift from God is available and it?s free of charge. There?s been no greater joy in my life that I?ve experienced than coming to know and trust him.?

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http://www.staceypageonline.com/2013/07/19/kellogg-delivers-words-of-wisdom/
 
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July 20, 2013
COMMUNITY LEADERS PRAYER BREAKFAST: Special visitor
Ex-Buckeye Kellogg welcomed at annual event

By GREG KEIM THE GOSHEN NEWS

ELKHART ? Clark Kellogg feels there are three ways that people know him.

One generation remembers him as a basketball player at Ohio State University and for the Indiana Pacers.

Another one knows him as a college basketball television analyst for CBS.

One more, mainly the younger generation, knows him as the voice of the NBA 2K10 video game.

?That is what I do, not who I am,? he told the crowd at the 22nd Annual Community Leaders? Prayer Breakfast Friday morning at Elkhart Memorial High School. ?Basketball is seasonal, not year round. Once the NCAA champion is crowned in April and I do my postgame interview I put basketball aside until after Labor Day. I don?t have a Top 25 or even a Top Three right now, but once September comes I?ll be locked and loaded.?

Kellogg was introduced at the breakfast by former area radio personality and current Vice President-Regional Manager at Mutual Bank Vince Turner.

?This heathen once slayed our innocent children in Bloomington,? he quipped referring to Kellogg?s playing days at Ohio State and wins over the Indiana Hoosiers.

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- See more at: http://goshennews.com/localsports/x...REAKFAST-Special-visitor#sthash.lo52HjQS.dpuf

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Report: Greg Anthony, Clark Kellogg swapping roles at CBS
Rob Dauster

Sep 16, 2013

Clark Kellogg’s five-year run as CBS’ lead college basketball analyst appears to be over.

According to a report from SI.com’s Richard Deitscsh, Greg Anthony will be taking over as the network’s lead-game analyst, teaming with Jim Nantz in the role previously held by Kellogg and Billy Packer before him.

Kellogg will be headed back to the studio, chipping in with 10-12 games during the year, according to Deitsch.

“Greg and Clark are two of the most respected, knowledgeable and passionate voices in college basketball,” CBSSports chairman Sean McManus said in a statement. “They are both excellent game and studio analysts. It’s a luxury to have them both on our team. We believe this shuffling of our line-up allows both Greg and Clark to play more to their individual strengths, enhancing our overall coverage.”

Kellogg worked as a studio analyst for many years before taking over for Packer in calling the Final Four. Anthony has been with the network since 2008, working mainly as a studio analyst while picking up some work as an in-game analyst during the year.

http://collegebasketballtalk.nbcspo...-anthony-clark-kellogg-swapping-roles-at-cbs/
 
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Former Ohio State basketball stars Clark Kellogg, Michael Redd and Ron Stokes earn King Arts Complex accolades
By Ken Gordon
The Columbus Dispatch
Posted at 4:00 AMUpdated at 5:47 AM

Michael Redd, Clark Kellogg and Ron Stokes honored for good works in community

Michael Redd is accustomed to getting awards — he was an All-Big Ten basketball player and NBA All-Star — but he said an honor he will receive on Saturday means as much as any of them.

Redd and two fellow former Ohio State University basketball players, Clark Kellogg and Ron Stokes, will be honored during the VIP program at the King Arts Complex’s annual anniversary gala at the Hilton Columbus Downtown. The three are getting the recognition for giving back to the Columbus community.

“It’s truly humbling,” said Redd, 39, a West High School graduate and New Albany resident who helps minority businesses get their start. “It means a ton to be recognized by your hometown. It’s not just another award to me. It means something special to my soul.”

The arts complex opened in 1987. It is named after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and devoted to promoting African-American culture and heritage.

The gala is a fundraiser that helps support programs such as youth summer camps, said executive director Demetries Neely, who explained that a committee chooses the VIP honorees.

“We look at our namesake and try to honor people who are MLK-like,” she said. “One of my favorite quotes of his is, ’Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’ And I think these guys do that every day — pay it forward and pay it back. They are great ambassadors for the city of Columbus.”

Kellogg, 57, is a former Ohio Mr. Basketball at Cleveland St. Joseph High School (now called Villa Angela-St. Joseph) who played at Ohio State from 1979 to ’82, then for the NBA’s Indiana Pacers. Now a veteran CBS college basketball analyst, Kellogg and his wife, Rosie, live in Westerville and support a variety of youth- and faith-based charities.

At a glance
‒ The King Arts Complex’s gala celebration will be Saturday at the Hilton Columbus Downtown, 401 N. High St. The VIP reception starts at 6:30 p.m., the VIP dinner and program at 7 p.m. and the gala concert at 9 p.m. Tickets are $200, or $50 for the concert only. For information or to buy tickets, visit kingartscomplex.com.


Stokes, 56, is a Canton native and was an All-Big Ten player during his OSU career (1981-85). He and his wife, Lavita, live in Blacklick and own two companies, Three Leaf Productions (a marketing and printing firm) and LARS Properties (property management and commercial painting). He also serves as the analyst on OSU men’s basketball radio broadcasts.

“I have great admiration for Ron and what he’s been able to do in terms of minority entrepreneurship,” Kellogg said. “That road is not always easy to navigate.”

Redd, whose 12-year NBA career ended in 2012, co-owns Wave Innovation Group, which invests in minority-owned local startups. He and his wife, Achea, also are active in faith-based organizations.

“Our commitment is to the city,” Redd said. “It doesn’t feel right to do things globally without first having an impact in your city.”

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