The Kansas Jayhawks basketball program is in dire need of direction after somebody approved to have Snoop Dogg in town for a performance at midnight madness. Having Snoop there wasn’t the problem, but not figuring out what he was going to do with his performance is a big issue.
Snoop came equipped with a money gun that he shot into the crowd as well as several stripper poles that came equipped with strippers twerking their behinds on the court.
That performance came weeks after the NCAA officially sent Kansas a notice of allegations that stem from the pay-for-play scandal investigated by the NCAA.
Athletic director Jeff Long apologized after the performance.
“I take full responsibility for not understanding what acrobatic dancers are in today’s entertainment world and offer my personal apology to anyone who was offended.”
Snoop recently appeared on The Howard Stern Show and he did not mince words when responding to the hoopla surrounding his epic and eyebrow raising performance.
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“The audience enjoyed that sht,” Snoop said. “I don’t know what the fck they talking about.”
Stern asked Snoop about being asked to leave after the performance … which he denies.
“That’s a motherf**king lie. I had the time of my life. I enjoyed myself, hung out with the basketball teams.”
Snoop Dogg believes that the only reason there was any issue at all was because of the backlash against Kansas.
“I think it was more the publicity of what I did. they had to cover it up. And, I respect them, and I wasn’t gonna put no smut on their name and say they did anything wrong because they invited me to come do what I do.”
“And, when you pay for Snoop Dogg, you gon’ get Snoop Dogg.”