
Clark Kellogg, CBS Sports Analyst - Building a Legacy in Sports
01/17/23 • 32 min
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Clark Kellogg talks about his journey from being a high school, college and NBA player has helped him to build a life long legacy in sports.
Clark was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and grew up in East Cleveland, Ohio. His father, Clark Sr., was a police officer in the Cleveland area. His mother was a homemaker, who the younger Clark called the ‘anchor’ of the family because of his father’s demanding work schedule. Unfortunately Clark’s mother passed away in 1994. Clark recalled telling his mother about how he wanted to become a basketball player. He recalled his mother saying, ‘If you are going to be a basketball star, you better put a sentence together on television.” Sure enough, Kellogg made sure that he did not disappoint his mother. This piece of advice has served him very well during his time as a broadcaster.
Although his playing career didn’t last long, Kellogg continued to make basketball his life. His knowledge of the game ended up being one of his best assets. Clark has been a CBS NCAA basketball color analyst for over 20 years. He is also one of the familiar voices for those who play the NBA 2k games (starring alongside another legendary commentator known as Kevin Harlan).
During his time with CBS, Kellogg made some special quotes to describe the game, "squeeze the orange", ‘spurtability,’ which describes a team scoring points in rapid succession "to get to the dogs you have to run through the park", 'statsheet stuffer" and many others.
Faith has been the foundation of his life. Clark credits Christ as his ‘all and driver of his life”. His favorite quote from The Bible matches the advice he was given as a young child: ‘Do unto others as you have them do unto you.’ He credited his parents for sharing that earlier in his life.
Send us a comment about the Be a Baller Podcast Episode. Thanks for support.
Clark Kellogg talks about his journey from being a high school, college and NBA player has helped him to build a life long legacy in sports.
Clark was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and grew up in East Cleveland, Ohio. His father, Clark Sr., was a police officer in the Cleveland area. His mother was a homemaker, who the younger Clark called the ‘anchor’ of the family because of his father’s demanding work schedule. Unfortunately Clark’s mother passed away in 1994. Clark recalled telling his mother about how he wanted to become a basketball player. He recalled his mother saying, ‘If you are going to be a basketball star, you better put a sentence together on television.” Sure enough, Kellogg made sure that he did not disappoint his mother. This piece of advice has served him very well during his time as a broadcaster.
Although his playing career didn’t last long, Kellogg continued to make basketball his life. His knowledge of the game ended up being one of his best assets. Clark has been a CBS NCAA basketball color analyst for over 20 years. He is also one of the familiar voices for those who play the NBA 2k games (starring alongside another legendary commentator known as Kevin Harlan).
During his time with CBS, Kellogg made some special quotes to describe the game, "squeeze the orange", ‘spurtability,’ which describes a team scoring points in rapid succession "to get to the dogs you have to run through the park", 'statsheet stuffer" and many others.
Faith has been the foundation of his life. Clark credits Christ as his ‘all and driver of his life”. His favorite quote from The Bible matches the advice he was given as a young child: ‘Do unto others as you have them do unto you.’ He credited his parents for sharing that earlier in his life.
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Starting in January 2023 - On Be a Baller Podcast host Coach Tim Brown and his guest will talk about how to be intentional about building a lifelong legacy for your family, your community, and the world.
Some Guest include Legacy Builders, Clark Kellogg, Mayor Michael Coleman, Coach and College President Jim Tressel, Business owner Steve Lindsay, Pastor David Forbes, Columbus Christian Center, Rocky Alt, Team Focus and many more
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Pastor Forbes is a devoted and committed family man. His lovely wife, Dr. Tracy Forbes, along with their five beautiful children and five precious grandchildren join him in the joyous work of building the Body of Christ and enhancing the Kingdom of God.
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