Josh Speidel was recruited by Vermont but missed his entire collegiate career after ending up in a coma following a serious car crash.
Most seniors would be disappointed to make their debut on seniors night—but Speidel isn't like most seniors.
Speidel was hit by an oncoming car as he drove out of a parking lot while trying to get over on a four-lane main road. While nobody else was injured in the accident, his head swung back and forth as the car spun out of control, causing a traumatic brain injury.
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