College football's National Signing Day kicks off tomorrow at 8 AM, and one of the marquee high school recruits slated to make his decision is Cordell Broadus, the son of multi-platnium rapper Snoop Dogg.

Broadus is a four-star wide receiver out of Las Vegas, and has narrowed his choices down to a trio of Pac-12 powers, including UCLA, USC, and Arizona State.

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Snoop himself is a long-time Los Angeles resident and super-fan of the Trojans, so when asked by USA Today's For the Win where he hopes his son ends up, he didn't even try to hide his homerism.

"That would mean the world if he went to USC and became a Trojan," he said.

However, like any good dad, Snoop acknowledge that "at the end of the day it's his ultimate decision that matters the most, and I just want to know that he's feeling good about where he's gonna go."

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The pressures of the recruiting trail can leave a lot of stress on these 17 and 18-year-olds, but Cordell seems to be keeping the right mindset throughout the process.

"I think you just got to stay humble and keep your eyes on what's important, and just ask as many questions as you can," Broadus said.

College football fans nationwide will find out Broadus' decision, and the decision of dozens of other top football recruits, tomorrow morning on ESPN U.