Snoop Dogg's Son Is a Four Star Football Recruit

Ever see Snoop Dogg strutting across the stage and think, "Snoop's got some decent height and if he wasn't so high all the time, he might have pretty good motor skills."
Well, you were right.
Meet Cordell Broadus, Snoop's son, who is a four-star, ranked #88 overall, in the class of 2015 by 24/7 Sports.
The Doggfather's son already has ten scholarship offers from USC, LSU, Tennessee, Duke, California, and UCLA among others.
At 6'2" and 180 pounds, Cordell has 4.5 speed.
247 Sports ranks him as the seventh best wide receiver in the country.
Can you imagine Snoop as a proud dad in the stands? You should be able to -- Snoop's been coaching peewee football for the past nine years.
From sipping on Gin and Juice as he released one of the greatest rap albums of all time, Doggystyle, to a peewee coaching Bill Belichick in less than a decade, that's quite the transformation.
Evidently it's paying off now, his son can play.
Amazingly, Cordell will just be the second multi-platinum rap star son to accept a football scholarship, Justin Combs, Sean "Diddy" Combs son, just finished his redshirt freshman season as a defensive back at UCLA.
So could the east and west coast rap feuds finally be squashed on the gridiron?
Could we finally find out who killed Biggie Smalls and Tupac?
Stay tuned.