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Loyola-Chicago priests unveil rap video for final home game

Porter Moser’s Loyola-Chicago team plays its home finale Wednesday. (Getty)
Porter Moser’s Loyola-Chicago team plays its home finale Wednesday. (Getty)

Loyola-Chicago’s final home game is Wednesday, and as the kids say, it’s going to be lit.

Or, in this case, Jesu-LIT.

That’s right: This is the Ramblers’ annual Jesuit Jam game, and school brass is not pulling any punches in hyping this “Jesu-Lit!” event.

Look no further than the absolutely hilarious promotional video Loyola unveiled Monday.

Yes, those are priests that you see rapping and showing off their dance moves to the beat of Chicago-native Chance the Rapper’s “No Problem.” Team chaplain Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, 97 years young, makes an appearance. So, too, does school president Dr. Jo Ann Rooney.

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A school tradition, Jesuit Jam features Jesuit-themed contests and promotions. The fifth-place Ramblers (17-12, 7-9 Missouri Valley Conference) host ninth-place Drake (7-21, 5-11) in their home finale ahead of Arch Madness, which tips off next week in St. Louis.

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