Coach Snoop - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

A Different Side of Snoop Dogg
You know Snoop Dogg, the rapper. You probably haven't heard of Snoop Dogg, the football coach, though.

My True Calling
Welcome to the SYFL, the Snoop Youth Football League, where inner-city kids across the country are given a chance to play football. The team travels from Los Angeles to the Bay Area for their first game of the year. For many of the kids, this is their first time away from home. Snoop puts together a unique game plan that he hopes will work to perfection.

Who We Are
At 6'4 and nearly 300-pounds, Maximus Gibbs is by far the biggest kid on the team. But he also struggles with his size, and is being bullied by some of his teammates. Snoop hopes to give Max the confidence he needs to succeed on and off the field.

Snoop Dogg Shows Importance of Male Role Models

What Great Men Do
Player Roosevelt Kahn lives in one of the roughest sections of Los Angeles. Snoop and his coaches are trying to show Kahn a way off the streets, but an encounter with the police could derail their plan.

Build That Dogg in 'Em
Quarterback CJ Montes reminds Snoop of a younger version of himself. Snoop needs CJ to develop into a leader, as the team travels to Houston, Texas to meet a highly ranked opponent.

We Thrive for Work

Taught the Right Way
In Houston, the team is tested for the first time. Jaylin "JRoc" Smith's loyalty is tested, as he must do battle against the team his father coaches. And Snoop is expecting JRoc's best performance of the season.

Spirit of the Team
The team meets major adversity in Florida, playing the number one ranked team in the nation. The kids need Snoop more than ever. Through their Coach, the spirit of the team will be revealed.
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