
Clark Kellogg
Clark C. Kellogg receives national notoriety for his work as the lead college basketball studio analyst for CBS Sports. For over two decades he has served as both a game and studio analyst for the network’s coverage of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championships.
Mr. Kellogg has also done television commentating for the Indiana Pacers, Cleveland State University, the Big East Television Network, and ESPN. Since 1997 he has served as the lead studio or game analyst for CBS' coverage of college basketball. He has been with CBS since 1993.
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 1983 NBA All-Rookie Team.
In his free time, Mr. Kellogg volunteers his time and resources to various organizations, including the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Athletes In Action, United Way, and the American Red Cross.
Mr. Kellogg is a native of Cleveland, Ohio, and attended The Ohio State University where he was the Big Ten’s MVP in 1982. He received his marketing degree from Ohio State in 1996, and in 2010 was appointed to the university’s board of trustees. He and his wife, Rosy live in Westerville, Ohio, and have three children.