Ray Lewis’ son signs with Miami |
02.07.13 at 8:15 am ET |
Despite having an NCAA investigation hanging over the program, the University of Miami football team landed a strong class of recruits on national signing day Wednesday. Among the new players is the son of retiring Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis.
Ray Lewis III , a 5-foot-9 athlete (college position unclear) who scored 93 touchdowns as a running back at Lake Mary Prep in suburban Orlando, follows his father and mother to Miami.
“It’s almost overwhelming to try to understand what I’m feeling as a father,” Lewis said. “You have to keep your emotions in because it’s the unreal part about it, that I walked two days from retiring and winning a Super Bowl to walking in and seeing my son following me to my alma mater. Who writes a storybook ending like that?”
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