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Old Tue Mar 01, 2005, 08:55am
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Originally posted by stmaryrams
Had our Association's banquet last night, CBS college basketball analyst Clark Kellogg was the guest speaker. (Former Buckeye still living here in Columbus OH). After a very nice talk he opened the floor up for questions. Final question of the night was would he talk to his co-workers about using the terms "Over the Back" and "Reaching In". Clark said he was often penalized unfairly because he was able to reach over his opponent and tip a rebound back to himself. He said he would use the term "On the back" in his next broadcast. He's doing a ND/Pitt game with Dick Enberg. I can't wait to see if he really says this.
'over the back' and 'from behind'. You do the math . . .
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