Antonio Kellogg Leaving San Francisco
According to multiple media outlets, San Francisco sophomore guard Antonio Kellogg has decided to leave USF to pursue a career in professional basketball. "I feel that it is in my best interests to move into a pro career and support my family," Kellogg said. "I really enjoyed my time at the University of San Francisco, but right now I feel that this is the proper path for me." Dons coach Jessie Evans said that he understands Kellogg's decision. "We are supportive of what Antonio wants to do," Evans said. "The young man gave us all that he had on the court, but he feels that it is time to move on and take an important step in his life." Kellogg averaged 17.2 points and 3.6 assists per game in his only season with USF after transferring from Connecticut.
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