On the latest episode of the Rex Chapman Show with Josh Hopkins,
the guys are joined by CBS Sports College Basketball Analyst,
Clark Kellogg. After being one of the best players in the
country at Ohio State, he talks about his transition from the NBA
to television. It's not too surprising, that with his
dedication to his craft, Kellogg has become one of the
best voices in all of college basketball. 7:00 - Where did Clark's
iconic free throw routine come from? Rex admits it's his favorite
part of his game from back in the day. 10:00 - After all these
years, Clark looks back on his basketball career and says the
biggest disappointment was losing the State High School
Championship game. His 51 points remains an Ohio record to this
day. 13:30 - How did Clark make an immediate impact on the court in
both college and the NBA? It wasn't easy separating himself from
the rest of the Class of 1979, one of the best
recruiting classes ever. 20:30 - For everyone that only knows
Clark as a TV guy, Rex and Josh have to remind them about how his
NBA career ended short, and how he made that transition off the
court. 29:00 - How did Clark become one of the best voices in all
of college basketball? His broadcasting career began in the booth,
and with his faith, his life found purpose once again after his
playing career ended. 37:00 - As one of the leading voices in
college basketball, what is Clark's opinion on Name, Image and
Likeness and how it has changed the landscape of college athletics?
47:00 - Clark looks at the Kentucky Wildcats and the rest of the
landscape in college basketball right now. Who are the teams Clark
will be talking about come the NCAA Tournament? 56:00 - Clark
shares his relationship with another friend of the show, Seth
Davis. How has their mutual love for basketball kept the
friendship strong after all these years? 57:00 - The origin of
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