The 1979 championship game is largely credited with launching March Madness.
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In 1997, Kellogg joined CBS Sports full-time as a studio/game analyst for college basketball coverage, and was one of three in-studio hosts for March Madness along with Greg Gumbel and Sports Illustrated's Seth Davis.
Like "March Madness," the phrase "Elite Eight" originally referred to the Illinois High School Boys Basketball Championship, the single-elimination high school basketball tournament run by the Illinois High School Association.
Street Corner typically shows news network CNN, but on occasion, shows major games, such as the Big Twelve Championship Game, the NCAA March Madness Final, and various other games, such as the Sunflower Showdown.