Josh Speidel waited a long time for this moment.The University of Vermont senior made his
basketball team debut on Tuesday night during a game against the University of Albany. Speidel was a star on his high school team, averaging more than 28 points a game, and in 2015, accepted a scholarship to play at the University of Vermont. Soon after, he was nearly killed in a car accident, and spent six weeks in a coma.Speidel sustained a traumatic brain injury, but Vermont's coach made sure he was able to keep his scholarship. Although he couldn't start his basketball career during his freshman year, Speidel had the chance to launch it on Tuesday night. With the team cheering him on, Speidel showed how far he's come during the game, scoring two points with a layup. "I can't put into words how it made me feel," he told CBS News, adding, "It's just nice to be able to say I ended my college career
shooting 100 percent."