Snoop Dogg and P Diddy’s sons to play college football together at UCLA Bruins
THE sons of two of the most famous entertainers on the planet just happen to be really good footballers — and now they’re going to play on the same team.
THE sons of two of the most famous entertainers on the planet just happen to be really good footballers — and now they’re going to play on the same team.
Overnight, Snoop Dogg’s son Cordell Broadus committed to play college football for UCLA.
And Broadus won’t be the only scion of a multi-award winning recording artist on the team — he’s joining Diddy’s son Justin Combs — who’s a defensive back for the Bruins.
Watch Broadus in action above
Channel 21 comin to @UCLAFootball !! Proud of u @C_Broadus21 ! LA's team!!
â Snoop Dogg (@SnoopDogg) February 4, 2015
Snoop, who had made no bones about his desire for Cordell to play for cross-town rivals USC, got behind his son on Twitter and is prepared to update his wardrobe accordingly.
“I’m throwing all my USC drawers away. I’m going UCLA 100,000 per cent,” Snoop said on ESPNU’s Signing Day Special after being asked about his Trojan allegiance.
To be clear this was Snoop’s recruiting advice to his son:
Congrats to my man @SnoopDogg and his son Cordell who has committed to play football at UCLA!
â Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson) February 4, 2015
.@SnoopDogg and @C_Broadus21 welcome to da family, wise decision my friend!! #8Clap
â Reggie Miller (@ReggieMillerTNT) February 4, 2015
Originally published as Snoop Dogg and P Diddy’s sons to play college football together at UCLA Bruins