Jay Harris is a high school football star in the Philadelphia area who committed to play his college ball next season at Michigan State. He's also a rapper known as "Jay DatBull." But the two identities, it seems, don't mix.

Harris had his Michigan State scholarship pulled by after posting a series of explicit rap videos to YouTube recently, according to a Tuesday Philly.com report, citing an unnamed source.

A school spokesman, meanwhile, told the site that the decision to cancel the scholarship was "mutual." We've contacted the school for further comment and will update when we hear back.

The most popular of those videos, titled "DatBull 4 Life" and embedded below, has been viewed more than 50,000 times since being uploaded April 27. It features curse words, sexual language and drug references; Harris is smoking what appears to be a joint. Other videos, found here, revolve around similar themes.

While Philly.com attributes Harris being stripped of his scholarship offer to an unnamed source, the player says forsaking the scholarships was his prerogative. “I’ve always had this in the back of my head, but never had the courage to tell my parents that this is what I want to do,” Harris told the site.

So, on the one hand, he had a promising football career and free college degree. On the other, he wanted to be "DatBull 4 Life." Whether Harris actually made this choice, or Michigan State made it for him, remains to be seen.

If you were a college sports coach, would you strip a recruit's scholarship over videos like this? Let us know in the comments.

Image courtesy of YouTube, Jay DatBull