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12 Facts About Clark Kellogg

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Clark Kellogg played in the National Basketball Association for the Indiana Pacers.

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Clark Kellogg played in the McDonald's All-American and Capital Classic games.

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From 1979 to 1982, Clark 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.

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In 1982, Clark Kellogg declared for the NBA draft after his junior year of college and was a 1st round draft pick of the Indiana Pacers.

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Clark Kellogg came in second place in NBA Rookie of the Year voting, losing to Terry Cummings, who is one of the only four players to average 20 points and 10 rebounds in a rookie season and not make the Basketball Hall of Fame.

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Clark Kellogg has worked for the Big East Network and Prime Sports.

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Clark Kellogg served as a television analyst for Indiana Pacers road games.

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From 1993 to 1994, Clark Kellogg served as a game analyst for the CBS Sports coverage of the NCAA tournament.

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Clark Kellogg is known for using the phrase "spurtability" as a reference to a team's ability to score points in quick succession.

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Clark Kellogg worked games at the beginning of the season with Verne Lundquist when Nantz was on other CBS Sports duties including the NFL and golf.

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In 2014, Clark Kellogg returned to his previous role as a studio analyst.

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Clark Kellogg appeared in the popular NBA video game NBA 2K9 as the co-commentator alongside Kevin Harlan.