One more voice chimed in on USC's coaching situation and it was a pretty big one: Snoop Dogg. The multi-platinum selling rapper, TV personality, actor (born Calvin Broadus Jr.) and USC super fan joined Fox Sports 1’s Undisputed with Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe to talk NFL on Wednesday. But the conversation soon turned to USC’s struggles this season at 5-6 and on the verge of not going to a bowl game.

"Why do you have to bring this up,” said Broadus Jr. with a smile.

“They are not going to like what I have to say,” warned Broadus Jr. “I’mma say it and I’mma mean it: fire the coach and get you a quarterback that can move. Get you a new system that fits 2018. Student body left, student body right is outta here. You have to be dynamic, this is California and we have some of the greatest athletes, finesse, skill players but you are not using them, that’s why we are losing them to Oregon, Washington State, to the SEC, to the ACC. We couldn’t beat a team in the ACC or the SEC, even the worst teams right now because we are not prepared."

Broadus Jr. then turned his frustration to USC’s freshman QB JT Daniels and his lack of mobility for part of USC’s struggles. He also threw more criticism towards Clay Helton and offered his support for Penn State head coach James Franklin later.

“We don’t have the right quarterback. No disrespect to the quarterback we got but when pressure comes he’s done. You got to be able to move, you got to be athletic, you got to be able to make plays on your own. You got to be able to extend the play. If you can’t do that, we’re weak. That’s the first start,” he said. “Then the coach, you’re weak. Get out of here. Get us somebody that knows how to run, get the Penn State coach I like him. He a dog."

Franklin has been one of the big names tossed around as a potential replacement over the last several days. But on Wednesday Franklin came out and said, “I have all the plans in the world to be here (Penn State) and be here for a long time.”

Broadus Jr., a Long Beach legend, has been a big supporter of the program over the years, especially during Pete Carroll’s tenure. Broadus Jr., founder of the Snoop Youth Football League, has also been close to several big time USC players including former five-star signees Juju Smith-Schuster, Biggie Marshall and Jack Jones. More recently Broadus attended the National Signing Day of five-star Composite cornerback of Olaijah Griffin last winter.

“I got so many kids that’s in high school right now and they say this: ‘I love SC but they weak. There is nothing there.’ Why would you want to play for a school that’s not winning,” he said. We can’t beat Notre Dame, we keep losing in the Pac-12...we are not bowl eligible. We got to get our thing together. Let’s fix it. Sometimes you need to overhaul and just clean it out.”

Other points of topic for Broadus Jr. included former players not being able to be on the sidelines for games and that the USC overall swagger has disappeared from the program.

"The spirit is gone at SC," he said.