Clemson holds pep rally at home of terminally ill baby. pic.twitter.com/bwrHT5ejET — Corey Davis (@CoreyWYFF) October 18, 2015

Two Clemson fans were given a heartwarming surprise by the university with a pep rally in their front yard when they couldn't make it to the game. Jonathan and Stephanie Bolt are facing the unimaginable -- their 9-month-old daughter Addison Grace is fighting a terminal illness. She is unable to travel, so Clemson brought the game to them, or at least the atmosphere.

Head coach Dabo Swinney dedicated a football to the little girl as the Clemson family did its best to provide a much-needed distraction and some joy.

.@ClemsonFB HC #DaboSwinney dedicated a football to terminally ill 9 m/o girl. Clemson held a pep rally at her home pic.twitter.com/6fQ65Ntvh6 — Corey Davis (@CoreyWYFF) October 18, 2015

Stephanie was overcome, telling WYFF News 4:

"You saw it in my eyes. I was crying when I heard them coming up over the hill. That was awesome."

There are things that are more important than sports. Kudos to Clemson for helping their students realize that and for giving this family an unforgettable moment.

h/t ESPN