UCF kicker Donald De La Haye might have to choose between football and YouTube.

The rising junior's YouTube channel, "Deestroying," has more than 53,000 followers and videos which have been viewed more than 270,000 times.

In his most recent video, posted Saturday, De La Haye presents his dilemma: He either has to stop accepting money from advertisers on his channel, or lose his athletic scholarship to Central Florida.

The reason? It's a violation of NCAA rules.

I guess student-athletes can't have jobs nowadays — Donaldo (@Deestroying) June 11, 2017

"I'm not doing anything wrong,'' De La Haye says in the video. "I'm not making money illegally. I'm not selling dope. I'm not killing people or robbing people. I'm not going around selling my autographs. I'm not sitting here getting Nike checks and Nike deals and all these sponsorships. I'm literally just filming things. I'm sitting here, editing videos for hours and developing my own brand. I put in the work, and I'm not allowed to get any benefits."

He went on to talk about how what he could earn from his videos might help his family "struggling at home," and adds that he couldn't imagine giving up on either pursuit

As of right now, De La Haye hasn't decided which path he is going to take. The full video can be watched below: