When it’s all said and done — the Snoop Dogg Youth Football League will go down in history for saving so many young lives — and sending so many guys to the next level.
Snoop started the L.A.-based league back in 2005 — and it’s now roughly 1,700 players deep with players going on to do big things. Snoop already has four guys in the NFL — including the Chiefs DeAnthony Thomas.
Snoop’s league will send 20 kids to D1 colleges. Two of his biggest stars are his son Cordell Broadus, and Iman Marshall.
Here’s the list:
1. Donzell Roddie — Boise State
2. Kyahva Tezino — San Diego State
3. Jeremy Kelly — San Jose State
4. Damon Wright — Boise State
5. Kameron Powell — Washington State
6. Cordell Broadus — UCLA
7. Iman Marshall — USC
8. Shawn Wilson — Oregon State
9. Malik Psalms — Cal Berkeley
10. Stanley Norman — Arizona State
11. Cameron Hayes — Hawaii
12. Kenya Bell — San Jose State
13. Justin Calhoun — Montana State
14. Jeremy Calhoun — Montana State
15. Taj Jones — Idaho State
16. Mike Bell — Fresno State
17. Jericho Flowers — UNLV
18. Kevin Scott — USC
19. Dominique Davis — USC
20. Jaelon Barnwell — Alabama State University“I’m extremely proud to have coached and mentored these young men,” SYFL Commish Haamid Wadood tells us.
“I speak on behalf of Snoop and my entire SYFL staff and all the coaches and volunteers. We just want to thank the parents for trusting in us and believing in us in building a foundation for these kids in giving them the opportunity for helping them achieve their goals on becoming a great player and teammates.”
What started off small has turned into something big. Snoop and the organizers have probably saved some of these kids lives and he should commended for that.