thestartingfive.net - 7/15/2008
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Clark is one of the best and replaces Billy Packer as Final Four Analyst. Packer and CBS mutually agreed to this last year. I spoke with Clark recently...
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Cleveland's Special K Voice of NCAA
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... college world of sport. --AEM, The 5th Corner Kellogg is my favorite college analyst, and it's not even close. Whether in praise or criticism, the guy is just always fair and on point. College baskeball fans around the country are the real winners here. -- sweeper22 The only problem is Packer's replacement -- Clark Kellogg. He's a nice enough dude who obviously knows the game, but he's too even-handed in his analysis. -- Larry Brown Sports Make Up Your Own Mind Starting Five interview with the one and only Michael Tillery Clark ...
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Billy Packer has called his last Final Four, folks. That’s right. The bastion of CBS gerontological stubbornness is stepping down from his post as the nation’s top analyst in college basketball [by virtue of default].
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CBS Replacing Billy Packer with Clark Kellogg
larrybrownsports.com 7/15/2008 — Now all we need is ESPN to do the same with Joe Morgan and the Angels with Rex Hudler. Though Clark Kellogg wouldn’t be the replacement of choice. Anyway, the Miami Herald reports that CBS is letting Billy Packer go after 28 years with the ...
PACKER OUT AT CBS —
NY Post: Sports 7/15/2008
CBS yesterday confirmed a report that Billy Packer, synonymous with college basketball on CBS the last 28 years, is no longer with the network. Clark Kellogg will replace Packer as Jim Nantz's courtside partner, this season. Packer, 68 and who...