Clark Kellogg is currently an analyst for ESPN, CBS NCAA Tournament Co-Host, and a color commentator for the Indiana Pacers.
Kellogg entered the sports broadcasting field after highly successful careers in both the NCAA and the NBA. He was the eighth overall pick in the 1982 draft and was selected by the Indiana Pacers. Kellogg was one of three rookies to ever average more than 20 points and ten rebounds per game in his first season in the NBA. He was named to the NBA All-Rookie Team and placed second in Rookie of the Year voting. Kellogg's NBA career spanned five seasons - all with the Indiana Pacers - in which he averaged 19.0 points and 9.5 rebounds per game for his career.
He entered the NBA from Ohio State University, where he was named the UPI Big Ten Player of the Year in 1982. Kellogg averaged a double-double for his career at Ohio State and claimed two straight rebounding titles for the Buckeyes.
Clark was married in 1983 and he and his wife, Rosy, have three children - Talisa, Alex, and Nicholas. Kellogg has been a supporter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Indiana Special Olympics over the years. He and his family reside in Columbus, Ohio.


