If Ross Brupbacher cannot play again this year, he is not eligible for a Medical Redshirt.
He may (don't know) be eligible for a Medical Hardship Waiver.
If he cannot get significant playing time this year, (as a Senior) this will severly hamper his ability to follow in his fathers footsteps and play in the NFL.
"Get well soon Ross", if not, I hope you can get a Medical Hardship Waiver.
Medical Redshirt: As the term suggests, a "medical redshirt" occurs when the student-athlete does not compete due to an injury or illness. If a student-athlete actually competes during a given year and is then injured, he/she must apply for a medical hardship waiver so that he/she will not be charged with a season of eligibility.
Medical Hardship Waiver: This waiver allows a student-athlete to be granted an additional season of competition when he/she has participated in competition during a given year but subsequently suffers a season-ending injury. A student-athlete may qualify for this waiver when he/she has participated in 20% or less of his/her team's competitive events for the season (e.g., 3 games of an 11 game football schedule), his/her participation occurred only during the first half of the season and he/she suffered a season ending injury. These waivers may not be officially requested and granted until the completion of the season in which the student-athlete was injured. Such waivers are granted through the BIG EAST Conference office.