A raunchy performance from Snoop Dogg has the University of Kansas apologizing to fans.
party, but Snoop's idea of fun -- dancers on stripper poles -- has the University of Kansas apologizing to its loyal hoops fans.
Snoop performed Friday night at the KU Jayhawks annual Late Night in the Phog -- a preseason pep rally of sorts -- and it looked like one of his typically awesome shows. As he strolled around the court rapping ... his backup dancers were putting in work on multiple stripper poles. Think"Hustlers" ... minusHowever, the university says it wanted a PG show from the hip-hop legend.
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