Drake wears Eastern Florida jersey during Tampa concert

Drake wears Eastern Florida jersey during Tampa concert

Ahmed Ali knew there was a possibility that singer Drake would be wearing an Eastern Florida State College jersey Saturday night during his concert Saturday night at the Amalie Centre in Tampa for his Summer Sixteen tour.

After all Drake and Ali are friends and Drake had asked Ahmed's brother, Hassan, for a jersey after Ali signed with the Eastern Florida State College men's basketball team in the offseason.

"I saw it was a Tampa Bay Lightning jersey I just thought he wasn't going to wear it today. Then he went off stage and came back for 'Hotline Bling' and I saw him come up and he had a white and blue jersey on, I thought aw man, that's Eastern Florida right there," said Ali who along with 10 of his teammates had backstage passes for the concert. "He is the best in the game right now so it actually means a lot to me."

Ali and Drake became friends after the guard scored 103 points in a high school game in Toronto. Drake, who is from Toronto as well, reached out on social media and things took off from there.

"He is like a brother of ours, he takes care of us. Looks out for us," said Ali. "He actually dropped my brother's name in the song Grammys."

And on Saturday night he wore a jersey with the No. 103 on the front and Ali on the back.

"I knew he had one, but wasn't sure if he would wear it or not," Ali said. "But I didn't know he had a custom one made with that number."

Drake's public relations team reached out to Eastern Florida earlier this week asking for the jersey before Tampa's show.

"We are humbled and blessed to have such an amazing recording artist as Drake wear our Eastern Florida jersey at his concert. Drake is one of the premier rappers ever, and is one of the top artists in the world. He is a big time basketball fan and it means so much that he chose to don our jersey," said Eastern Florida State College men's basketball coach Jeremy Shulman. "It speaks to his love of the game, his respect for our program and his recognition of our outstanding young Toronto point guard Ahmed Ali."

 News of the jersey spread across social media as alumni from Eastern Florida State College as well as area fans could not believe the songwriter, producer, rapper and singer was wearing their school colors.