Snoop Dogg's son Cordell Broadus, this fall entering his sophomore year of high school, may or may not turn out to be a worthy Division 1 football player. But that hasn't stopped UCLA football coach Jim Mora, Jr. from offering him a scholarship to join P-Diddy's son Justin Combs at UCLA.
You may recall that Combs was recently subject to idiotic calls that he give back his UCLA scholarship because his dad is rich and famous. We can only imagine what those knuckleheads are thinking now that UCLA football is apparently pursuing a recruiting strategy that emphasizes bling over braun.
But in a delightful twist to the story, Jim Mora Jr. claims that he had no idea Broadus was Snoop's son.
"What's that? Rappers? Don't talk about rappers. Rappers? Are you kidding me?" Mora said excitedly. "His last name wasn't Dogg, I had no idea."
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The 6-2, 185-pound Broadus played on the freshman squad at Diamond Bar High School last year, and Diamond Bar coach Ryan Maine said Mora also told him he didn't realize Broadus was Snoop's relation.
"Jim Mora called me on Sunday to tell me why he offered him and he said he didn't find out until after that he was Snoop's son," Maine said. "He said he liked his competitive nature, his size and his frame, especially for him only being a sophomore."
Snoop Dogg, who's given name is Calvin Broadus, has been coaching youth football for eight years, which is about the funniest thing I can possibly imagine.
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