Deion Sanders Bans JSU From Leaving Houston Hotel After Takeoff’s Death

Deion Sanders Bans JSU From Leaving Houston Hotel After Takeoff’s Death

As Jackson State prepares to face Texas Southern on Saturday in Houston, Tigers head coach Deion Sanders will not allow his players to leave the team hotel following the death of rapper Takeoff early Tuesday morning.

The Houston Police Department confirmed that rapper Takeoff, whose real name is Kirshnik Khari Ball, was shot and killed at a local bowling alley in the same city that JSU will travel to seeking to try to earn its ninth win of the season. Ball, 28, was one-third of the group, Migos, which includes Quavo and Offset.

“I’m just sick and tired of the consistency of people that are influential to you are leaving us consistently: That’s our rappers,” Sanders said in a video message. “Takeoff was murdered in a dice game in Houston, where we’re going. So that eliminates all of y’all leaving that hotel. Because it ain’t happening until I give you further notice.”

The trio performed during halftime of the 2018 NBA All-Star game and have released a plethora of albums that more recently included “Culture” in ‘17, “Culture II” in ‘18 and “Culture III” in ’21 as well as popular hits like “Bad and Boujee”, “Walk It, Talk It”, “Stir Fry” and “Handsome And Wealthy.”

The popular Atlanta-based group has ties with several professional athletes including Hawks star Trae Young, who tweeted a reaction to Takeoff’s death earlier Tuesday.

But as the Tigers (8–0) look to extend their winning streak, Sanders wants to be cautious with his players.

“I don’t want you all playing that foolish game because you all are valuable to your families, friends, loved ones, and you’re valuable to us,” Sanders said.

Jimm Sallivan