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Sept. 14, 2015 Issue

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BY LOU SOMOGYI U pon learning on Aug. 27 that he had been selected as one of Notre Dame's five captains for the 2015 season, fifth-year senior safety/nickel back Matth- ias Farley's first call went to older brother Nathan. As a sophomore tight end at Coastal Carolina in 2005, Nathan's budding football career was abruptly terminated after a series of concus- sions led to the discovery of a tumor on the back of his brain. Such a situation usually would be a cautionary tale of warning to not engage in the sport. But for younger brother Matthias, just entering his teens and emerging as a soccer star, it was a calling to finish what Nathan had started. "I don't know if I would have played football if it wasn't for him having it taken away," reflected an emotional Farley, who needed about a minute to compose himself after breaking down in tears. "He's had such a huge impact on my life and everything I've chosen. "He just yelled a lot. He was all excited. He started crying. I started crying. It was awesome." Such closeness is ingrained in the Farley clan of eight children, which lost its youngest member, Titus, on Sept. 19, 1996, 30 minutes after birth, because of internal blockage. Each of the seven siblings had a chance to hold him before his passing, and from that derived a lesson to cherish and maximize every day. An eclectic, multi-talented family, from oldest brother Timon playing professional basketball in Italy to sister Joy doing modeling work, to youngest brother Silas passing up attending Harvard in order to take an apprenticeship with the New York City Ballet, Farley's captaincy is not so much about being one of the team's premier players as it is a re- flection of the type of leadership and representation needed to construct a formidable team. In fact, despite having the fifth HIS BROTHER'S KEEPER Matthias Farley's captaincy goes beyond just his impact on the playing field

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