FAMU suspends all football activities after the release of an unauthorized locker room rap video

Florida A&M University suspended all football-related activities after a rap music video featuring some of the team’s players was recorded without permission in a football locker room.

Head football coach Willie R. Simmons said in a statement Friday night: “The video contained graphic language that is not consistent with Florida A&M’s core values, principles, and beliefs.

“Although I am a proud proponent of free speech and support all forms of musical expressions, this football team (as ambassadors of Florida A&M University) has a responsibility to protect the University’s image,” he said.

An internal investigation is being conducted to determine who allowed the use of the athletic facility.

Simmons told The Associated Press that he would meet with the players visible in the video over the weekend and that a team meeting was scheduled for Monday.

The players in the video were not immediately identified.

Foster, a native of Tallahassee, where Florida A&M is located, wrote on Instagram that the video was recorded in 24 hours. Clips show the inside of a locker room with the FAMU logo on the seating and people donning university apparel.

The licensed apparel in the video “potentially violates university branding and licensing agreements,” Simmons said.

“It is a privilege to wear the Orange and Green and as a football program our young men have failed to live up to the standard set before us,” he said. “They will all learn from this mishap and we will continue to work hard every day to become the best version of ourselves and continue to make Rattler Nation proud.”