That is something you won't see me type very often. The Story of Ray Ray and Fahmarr is here.
Sports Illustrated: NCAA acted quickly to help Clemson's McElrathbey
The NCAA sought out Clemson after hearing about the plight of Tiger freshman Ray Ray McElrathbey trying to raise his 11-year-old brother, Fahmarr, and quickly tried to seek relief for the siblings, Clemson athletic director Terry Don Phillips said Wednesday.
The Tampa Tribune: Clemson DB Mature Beyond Years
If you haven't heard the story of Clemson cornerback Ray Ray McElrathbey, then you probably should. He was featured Friday night on ABC's "World News Tonight," honored as person of the week.
USA Today: NCAA grants McElrathbey waiver to care for 11-year-old brother
Clemson staff will be able to provide assistance to a freshman football player who is taking care of his little brother, the school said Monday. Ray Ray McElrathbey, 19, has temporary custody of his 11-year-old brother. The school had asked the NCAA for a waiver of its rule prohibiting athletes from obtaining gifts, cash or other benefits.
WYFF: NCAA Gives Clemson Player 'A Lot To Smile About'
Clemson football player Ray Ray McElrathbey said he has a lot to smile about now he can get help caring for his 11-year-old brother.
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