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Clark Kellogg was born on July 2, 1961, in Cleveland, Ohio.
Answer: True
Clark Kellogg was born on July 2, 1961, in Cleveland, Ohio, marking the beginning of his life journey.
Clark Kellogg played his entire college basketball career for the University of Michigan.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg played his entire college basketball career for Ohio State University, not the University of Michigan.
Clark Kellogg's nickname "Special K" originated during his college years at Ohio State.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg's nickname "Special K" originated during his high school days, not his college years at Ohio State.
In the 1979 Ohio high school state championship game, Clark Kellogg scored 51 points and secured 24 rebounds.
Answer: True
During the 1979 Ohio high school state championship game, Clark Kellogg delivered a remarkable performance, scoring 51 points and grabbing 24 rebounds.
Clark Kellogg holds the Ohio high school state finals record for most assists in a single game.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg holds the Ohio high school state finals record for most points scored in a single game, not most assists.
Clark Kellogg still holds the record for the most points scored in a single game in the Ohio high school state finals.
Answer: True
Clark Kellogg holds the Ohio high school state finals record for the most points scored in a single game, a testament to his scoring prowess.
What is Clark Kellogg's full birth name?
Answer: Clark Clifton Kellogg Jr.
Clark Kellogg's full birth name is Clark Clifton Kellogg Jr.
In which U.S. state was Clark Kellogg born?
Answer: Ohio
Clark Kellogg was born in Cleveland, Ohio.
Which high school did Clark Kellogg attend in Cleveland, Ohio?
Answer: St. Joseph High School
Clark Kellogg attended St. Joseph High School in Cleveland, Ohio.
For which university did Clark Kellogg play college basketball from 1979 to 1982?
Answer: Ohio State University
Clark Kellogg played college basketball for Ohio State University from 1979 to 1982.
Which of the following was NOT an honor Clark Kellogg received during his high school or college career?
Answer: NBA Rookie of the Year
While Clark Kellogg received numerous high school and college honors, including Mr. Basketball USA, McDonald's All-American, and Parade All-American, the NBA Rookie of the Year award is a professional honor he did not receive.
What nickname did Clark Kellogg earn during his high school days?
Answer: Special K
Clark Kellogg earned the nickname "Special K" during his high school days.
In the 1979 Ohio high school state championship game, what was the outcome for Clark Kellogg's team?
Answer: They lost to Columbus East with a score of 74-65.
In the 1979 Ohio high school state championship game, Clark Kellogg's team lost to Columbus East with a final score of 74-65.
Which record does Clark Kellogg still hold from his performance in the 1979 Ohio high school state finals?
Answer: Most points scored in a single game
Clark Kellogg still holds the Ohio high school state finals record for the most points scored in a single game, with his 51-point performance in 1979.
Besides the McDonald's All-American Game, which other notable high school all-star game did Clark Kellogg participate in?
Answer: Capital Classic
In addition to the McDonald's All-American Game, Clark Kellogg also participated in the Capital Classic during his high school career.
During his college career at Ohio State, Clark Kellogg earned which significant conference honor in 1982?
Answer: Big Ten Player of the Year
During his college career at Ohio State in 1982, Clark Kellogg earned the significant conference honor of Big Ten Player of the Year.
Clark Kellogg's NBA career began after being drafted 18th overall in the 1983 NBA draft.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg's NBA career began after being drafted 8th overall in the 1982 NBA draft, not 18th in 1983.
Clark Kellogg played his entire professional NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg played his entire NBA career with the Indiana Pacers.
Clark Kellogg's primary playing position in the NBA was point guard.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg's primary playing position in the NBA was power forward.
During his NBA career, Clark Kellogg exclusively wore the jersey number 23.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg wore the number 33 during his NBA career with the Indiana Pacers.
Clark Kellogg was selected to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team in 1983.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg was selected to the NBA All-Rookie First Team in 1983, not the Second Team.
Clark Kellogg finished first in the NBA Rookie of the Year voting for the 1982-83 season.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg finished second in the NBA Rookie of the Year voting for the 1982-83 season, narrowly losing to Terry Cummings.
Chronic knee problems were the primary reason for Clark Kellogg's early retirement from professional basketball.
Answer: True
Chronic knee problems were indeed the primary reason cited for Clark Kellogg's early retirement from professional basketball.
Clark Kellogg's career NBA totals include over 5,000 points and nearly 2,500 rebounds.
Answer: True
Clark Kellogg's career NBA totals are recorded as 4,918 points and 2,482 rebounds, which aligns with being over 5,000 points and nearly 2,500 rebounds.
Clark Kellogg averaged 20.1 points and 10.6 rebounds per game during his rookie NBA season.
Answer: True
During his rookie NBA season (1982-83), Clark Kellogg averaged an impressive 20.1 points and 10.6 rebounds per game.
Clark Kellogg's highest field goal percentage in a single season was .519, achieved during the 1982-83 season.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg's highest field goal percentage was .519, but this was achieved during the 1983-84 season, not the 1982-83 season.
What were Clark Kellogg's listed physical measurements in the NBA?
Answer: 6'7" height, 225 lbs weight
Clark Kellogg's listed physical measurements in the NBA were 6 feet 7 inches tall and 225 pounds.
What was Clark Kellogg's draft position and year when he entered the NBA?
Answer: 8th overall pick in 1982
Clark Kellogg was selected as the 8th overall pick in the 1982 NBA draft.
Which NBA team selected Clark Kellogg in the 1982 draft?
Answer: Indiana Pacers
The Indiana Pacers selected Clark Kellogg in the 1982 NBA draft.
What was Clark Kellogg's primary playing position during his NBA career?
Answer: Power Forward
Clark Kellogg's primary playing position in the NBA was power forward.
What jersey number did Clark Kellogg wear throughout his NBA career with the Indiana Pacers?
Answer: 33
Clark Kellogg wore jersey number 33 during his NBA career with the Indiana Pacers.
What was Clark Kellogg's career total for points scored in the NBA?
Answer: 4,918 points
Clark Kellogg's career total for points scored in the NBA was 4,918.
Clark Kellogg played his entire NBA career for which team?
Answer: Indiana Pacers
Clark Kellogg played his entire NBA career with the Indiana Pacers.
What was Clark Kellogg's statistical performance in his rookie NBA season (1982-83)?
Answer: 20.1 PPG, 10.6 RPG
In his rookie NBA season (1982-83), Clark Kellogg averaged 20.1 points per game (PPG) and 10.6 rebounds per game (RPG).
How did Clark Kellogg finish in the NBA Rookie of the Year voting for the 1982-83 season?
Answer: He finished second, narrowly losing to Terry Cummings.
Clark Kellogg finished second in the NBA Rookie of the Year voting for the 1982-83 season, with Terry Cummings winning the award.
Which shoe company planned to release a signature sneaker called the "Special K Converse" for Clark Kellogg?
Answer: Converse
The Converse shoe company planned to release a signature sneaker called the "Special K Converse" for Clark Kellogg.
What was the primary reason cited for Clark Kellogg's early retirement from the NBA?
Answer: Chronic knee problems
Chronic knee problems were cited as the primary reason for Clark Kellogg's early retirement from the NBA.
What were Clark Kellogg's points per game (PPG) and rebounds per game (RPG) during his rookie season (1982-83)?
Answer: 20.1 PPG, 10.6 RPG
During his rookie season in 1982-83, Clark Kellogg averaged 20.1 points per game (PPG) and 10.6 rebounds per game (RPG).
In which season did Clark Kellogg achieve his highest field goal percentage (FG%)?
Answer: 1983-84
Clark Kellogg achieved his highest field goal percentage (FG%) of .519 during the 1983-84 NBA season.
Which season saw Clark Kellogg record his highest assists per game (APG) average?
Answer: 1984-85
Clark Kellogg recorded his highest assists per game (APG) average of 3.2 during the 1984-85 NBA season.
What was Clark Kellogg's career average for points per game (PPG)?
Answer: 18.9
Clark Kellogg's career average for points per game (PPG) was 18.9.
What was Clark Kellogg's career average for rebounds per game (RPG)?
Answer: 9.5
Clark Kellogg's career average for rebounds per game (RPG) was 9.5.
In the 1982-83 season, what were Clark Kellogg's statistics for games played (GP), games started (GS), and minutes per game (MPG)?
Answer: 81 GP, 81 GS, 34.1 MPG
In his rookie 1982-83 season, Clark Kellogg played in 81 games, started all 81 games, and averaged 34.1 minutes per game.
Which season had the lowest number of games played (GP) for Clark Kellogg?
Answer: 1985-86
The 1985-86 season saw the lowest number of games played for Clark Kellogg, with only 19 appearances, likely due to recurring injuries.
What was Clark Kellogg's free throw percentage (FT%) in the 1983-84 season?
Answer: .768
Clark Kellogg's free throw percentage (FT%) in the 1983-84 season was .768.
Clark Kellogg began his broadcasting career in 1989 as a college football analyst for ESPN.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg began his broadcasting career in 1989 with ESPN, but as a basketball analyst, not a college football analyst.
Clark Kellogg joined CBS Sports full-time in 1997, initially serving as a play-by-play announcer.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg joined CBS Sports full-time in 1997, but initially served as a studio and game analyst, not a play-by-play announcer.
Clark Kellogg replaced legendary broadcaster Billy Packer as the lead college basketball game analyst for CBS.
Answer: True
Clark Kellogg succeeded Billy Packer as CBS' lead college basketball game analyst beginning in the 2008-2009 season.
Clark Kellogg is known for using the term "fast breakability" to describe a team's ability to score quickly.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg is known for using the term "spurtability" to describe a team's ability to score quickly, not "fast breakability."
Clark Kellogg appeared as a commentator in the NBA 2K9 video game alongside Marv Albert.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg appeared as a commentator in the NBA 2K9 video game, but his co-commentator was Kevin Harlan, not Marv Albert.
Clark Kellogg's broadcasting career began after his playing career ended due to a career-ending injury in 1987.
Answer: False
While his playing career ended due to injury, his broadcasting career began in 1989, two years after his retirement, not immediately after.
What is Clark Kellogg's current profession?
Answer: College Basketball Analyst
Clark Kellogg's current profession is serving as a college basketball analyst, primarily for CBS Sports.
Clark Kellogg began his broadcasting career in 1989 working for which network?
Answer: ESPN
Clark Kellogg began his broadcasting career in 1989 working for ESPN.
Whom did Clark Kellogg replace as CBS' lead college basketball game analyst starting in the 2008-2009 season?
Answer: Billy Packer
Clark Kellogg replaced Billy Packer as CBS' lead college basketball game analyst starting in the 2008-2009 season.
What unique term does Clark Kellogg use to describe a team's ability to score quickly?
Answer: Spurtability
Clark Kellogg uses the unique term "spurtability" to describe a team's ability to score points in quick succession.
In which popular video game series did Clark Kellogg make his debut as a commentator?
Answer: NBA 2K
Clark Kellogg made his debut as a commentator in the popular NBA 2K video game series.
In what year did Clark Kellogg begin his broadcasting career with ESPN?
Answer: 1989
Clark Kellogg began his broadcasting career with ESPN in 1989.
What was Clark Kellogg's role when he first joined ESPN?
Answer: Basketball analyst
When Clark Kellogg first joined ESPN in 1989, his role was that of a basketball analyst.
Besides ESPN, what other sports networks did Clark Kellogg work for?
Answer: The Big East Network and Prime Sports
Besides ESPN, Clark Kellogg also worked for The Big East Network and Prime Sports during his broadcasting career.
What specific role did Clark Kellogg fulfill for the Indiana Pacers as a television analyst?
Answer: Analyst for road games
Clark Kellogg served as a television analyst for Indiana Pacers road games.
During which years did Clark Kellogg serve as a game analyst and studio co-host for CBS Sports' NCAA tournament coverage?
Answer: 1993-1997
Clark Kellogg served as a game analyst from 1993-1994 and as a studio co-host from 1994-1997 for CBS Sports' NCAA tournament coverage.
When did Clark Kellogg join CBS Sports full-time, and what was his initial role?
Answer: 1997, as a studio and game analyst
Clark Kellogg joined CBS Sports full-time in 1997, initially serving as a studio and game analyst for college basketball coverage.
Who were Clark Kellogg's co-hosts for the studio coverage of March Madness in 1997?
Answer: Greg Gumbel and Seth Davis
In 1997, Clark Kellogg's co-hosts for the studio coverage of March Madness were Greg Gumbel and Seth Davis.
What was Clark Kellogg's typical broadcast progression during the college basketball season on CBS?
Answer: Number two analyst until Championship Week, then studio host
Clark Kellogg typically served as the number two game analyst until Championship Week, after which he would transition to studio coverage for the remainder of the college basketball season.
With whom did Clark Kellogg call the 2009 NCAA men's basketball championship game?
Answer: Jim Nantz
Clark Kellogg called the 2009 NCAA men's basketball championship game alongside Jim Nantz.
In which popular video game series did Clark Kellogg make an appearance as a commentator?
Answer: NBA 2K
Clark Kellogg made an appearance as a commentator in the popular NBA 2K video game series.
Who was Clark Kellogg's co-commentator in his first appearance in the NBA 2K video game series?
Answer: Kevin Harlan
Kevin Harlan was Clark Kellogg's co-commentator in his first appearance in the NBA 2K video game series.
Has Clark Kellogg continued to be involved in the NBA 2K series since his initial appearance?
Answer: Yes, he and Kevin Harlan have appeared in every game since.
Yes, Clark Kellogg and Kevin Harlan have continued their collaboration, appearing in every NBA 2K game since their debut.
Clark Kellogg's wife, Rosy, also played professional basketball in the WNBA.
Answer: False
While Clark Kellogg's wife, Rosy, is mentioned, there is no information indicating she played professional basketball in the WNBA.
Both of Clark Kellogg's sons, Alex and Nick, played college basketball.
Answer: True
Both of Clark Kellogg's sons, Alex and Nick, pursued college basketball careers.
Clark Kellogg became a Christian in 1985 after experiencing a significant on-court injury.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg became a Christian in 1985 after beginning to question his purpose in life, not specifically after an on-court injury.
Clark Kellogg's daughter, Talisa, played college basketball at Duke University.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg's daughter, Talisa, played Division I volleyball at Georgia Tech, not college basketball at Duke University.
In what year did Clark Kellogg get married to his wife, Rosy?
Answer: 1983
Clark Kellogg married his wife, Rosy, in 1983.
Which of Clark Kellogg's children played Division I volleyball?
Answer: Talisa
Clark Kellogg's daughter, Talisa, played Division I volleyball.
What event prompted Clark Kellogg's spiritual conversion in 1985?
Answer: Questioning his purpose in life
Clark Kellogg's spiritual conversion in 1985 was prompted by his beginning to question his purpose in life.
How did Clark Kellogg's broadcasting duties interact with his son Nick's participation in the 2012 NCAA tournament?
Answer: He called his son's team's game and cheered them on.
During the 2012 NCAA tournament, Kellogg called his son Nick's team's game and audibly cheered them on, showing parental pride.
Clark Kellogg received his marketing degree from Ohio State University in 1982, immediately after his playing career.
Answer: False
Clark Kellogg received his marketing degree from Ohio State University in June 2010, long after his playing career concluded.
Clark Kellogg was appointed to Ohio State University's board of trustees in 2010 by Governor Ted Strickland.
Answer: True
In June 2010, Clark Kellogg was appointed to Ohio State University's board of trustees by Ohio Governor Ted Strickland.
Clark Kellogg received the Coach Wooden Keys to Life Award in 2003.
Answer: True
Clark Kellogg was honored with the Coach Wooden Keys to Life Award in 2003.
Clark Kellogg and George Blaha were co-recipients of the Curt Gowdy Electronic Media Award in 2025.
Answer: True
Clark Kellogg and George Blaha were indeed co-recipients of the Curt Gowdy Electronic Media Award in 2025.
When did Clark Kellogg graduate with a marketing degree from Ohio State University?
Answer: 2010
Clark Kellogg graduated with a marketing degree from Ohio State University in June 2010.
What notable award did Clark Kellogg receive in 2025 from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame?
Answer: Curt Gowdy Electronic Media Award
In 2025, Clark Kellogg received the Curt Gowdy Electronic Media Award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Who was Clark Kellogg's co-recipient of the Curt Gowdy Electronic Media Award in 2025?
Answer: George Blaha
Clark Kellogg's co-recipient of the Curt Gowdy Electronic Media Award in 2025 was George Blaha.
What award is listed in the See also section that Clark Kellogg received?
Answer: Coach Wooden Keys to Life Award
The award listed in the 'See also' section that Clark Kellogg received is the Coach Wooden Keys to Life Award.