Lely QB Carter Quinn Wins Fifth-Year Eligibility After Leukemia, Clears Path to Return
Quinn's approval to compete for a fifth year gives him a genuine chance to resume his football career following a serious health setback—a rare opportunity that hinges on NCAA policy allowing athletes to reclaim eligibility after medical hardship.
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