It seems like Snoop Dogg is the Catherine de Medici of 21st century youth football.

Not only did the multi-platinum rapper's biological son Cordell Broadus commit to the UCLA Bruins during last week's National Signing Day, but apparently 19 other young players who participated in Snoop's SYFL system ended up signing letters of intent as well.

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Snoop Dogg founded the SYFL (short for "Snoop's Youth Football League") in 2005, and it's become an incubator for top gridiron talent ever since. TMZ Sports recently obtained the list of all the SYFL alumni who will be joining D1 programs next fall, and it's a highly impressive roster:

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," the league's commissioner Haamid Wadood told TMZ. "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."