Snoop Dogg's 19 other 'sons' also sign letters of intent

By Mitch Stephens Feb 10, 2015, 5:00pm

Alumni of Snoop Dogg's Youth Football League will also play college football.

With the current ESPN documentary "Snoop & Son: A Dad's Dream" airing, most college football fans know that the famed rapper's 4-star offspring Cordell Broadus, of Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas), signed a letter of intent to UCLA last week.

But today it was reported that Snoop Dogg has 19 other sons who signed letters to colleges as well.
Snoop Dogg at a Bishop Gorman game this season.
Snoop Dogg at a Bishop Gorman game this season.
Photo by Jann Hendry

Sons of the SDYFL — "Snoop Dogg's Youth Football League," that is.

According to this nice piece of reporting by TMZ Sports, three former players from the league will be attending the school Snoop had hoped his son would attend — USC.

They are Kevin Scott of Salesian (Los Angeles), Dominic Davis of Alemany (Mission Hills, Calif.) and Iman Marshall of Long Beach Poly (Calif.).

Broadus signed to crosstown rival UCLA.

According to the report, SDYFL has produced four players who made it to the NFL and last season the league signed up roughly 1,700 players.



"I am extremely proud to have coached and mentored these young men," SYFL Commissioner Haamid Wadood told TMZ.

Here's a list of the other 16 players who signed.

* Jaelon Barnwell (Alabama State University) — Jordan (Long Beach, Calif.)

* Kanya Bell (San Jose State) — Long Beach Poly

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Mike Bell (Fresno State) — Citrus Hill (Perris, Calif.)

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Jeremy Calhoun (Montana State) — Long Beach Poly

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Justin Calhoun (Montana State) — Long Beach Poly

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Jericho Flowers (UNLV) — Hamilton (Los Angeles)

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Cameron Hayes (Hawaii) — Serra (Gardena, Calif.)

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Taj Jones (Idaho State) — Roosevelt (Eastvale, Calif.)

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Jeremy Kelly (San Jose State) — Salesian (Los Angeles)

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Stanley Norman (Arizona State) — Serra (Gardena)

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Malik Psalms (Cal) — Ayala (Chino Hills, Calif.)

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Kameron Powell (Washington State) — Upland (Calif.)

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Donzale Roddie (Boise State) — Paramount (Calif.)

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Kyahva Tezino (San Diego State) — Salesian (Los Angeles)

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Shawn Wilson (Oregon State) — Pomona (Calif.)

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Damion Wright (Boise State) — Salesian (Los Angeles)