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What if he loses a year to injury? Can he get a 6th year?
Never say never with the NCAA, but by rule, no he would not be a candidate for a waiver of the Five-Year Rule under that scenario.
You guys have the implications of a nonqualifier down, it seems. That is, if if he becomes eligible and does fine throughout college... he'll technically have 3 years of competition eligibility remaining, but can earn a 4th after his 4th year of college. So, it really has the "look" of a redshirt freshman next year. (i.e., 4 years left on his clock, can compete in 4 seasons so long as academics are in order, as defined.)
Back to the injury. Let's say he's injured in 2015 or beyond... and either misses a full season (i.e., redshirt) or has circumstances that would normally qualify him for a medical hardship waiver. In those cases, no luck. The reason is that the Five-Year Rule can be (generally) waived when there are *two* seasons missed due to circumstances outside of the control of the student-athlete and the institution. Being a nonqualifier due to poor grades/test scores is deemed to be within the control of the student-athlete.