Me neither
They went Snoop Dogg, pole dancers (tip of the cap to Georgia Tech, Louisville) and shot a money cannon of fake cash at the players (tip of the cap to new CA law).
They are certainly taking...... an approach to this. Not sure if it would be what I would advise but it is pretty stunningly bold. Gonna be an interesting season.
Let me get this straight.... you think one Calvin Broadus Jr. (aka Snoop Dogg) put enough thought into his performance to incorporate digs against Georgia Tech, Louisville, and some new California law?
This is a man whose musical lyrics glamorize drugs, violence, and carry a misogynistic tone.
This is a man who has had several weapons and drug related offenses in his past.
This is a man that wrote and appeared in a 'film' produced by the late Larry Flynt.
This is a man who is a regular on the cover of "High Times" magazine.
Have you ever been to a Snoop Dogg concert? If you try to book Snoop for a show, and he agrees to terms, he throws in the stripper poles, dancers to work them, and a money cannon(s) for free. He left the giant inflatable bong and smoke machine out of the show, 'cause "kids".
For the record, I like Snoop, and have a fond recollection to his early catalog as his collaboration with Dr. Dre happened to coincide with my formative years. (I can probably still recite many of his hits.)
For anyone to claim that they didn't do enough vetting before the show is absurd on its face. This is tone deaf 101. Either KU has decided to continue to take steps toward the outlaw end of the spectrum, or they're in such a confirmation bias bubble which has gained enough mass to begin warping the very fabric of reality.