Pryor doesn't need a medical redshirt.
He qualifies for another year thanks to Vandy's QB Diego Pavia. Any student athlete, in any sport, who played at least one season outside the NCAA (mainly JUCO's, but I guess NAIA athletes too) have been granted a waiver for the 2025-26 season.
Linked below, and copied the text from the article, but this not only would effect Kasean Pryor, bur J'Vonne Hadley could qualify too. And probably a handful of student athletes in football, baseball, and other sports at U of L.
NCAA makes major eligibility rule change for 2025-2026 season following Diego Pavia ruling, files appeal
A waiver by the NCAA Division I Board of Directors has been granted on Monday, allowing a set of players to remain eligible for the 2025-2026 season. They must have competed at a non-NCAA school throughout their career while also previously being out of eligibility. Now, the NCAA says they can return for one more year.
Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia is the most high-profile example of this waiver, previously being deemed eligible for another year of college football. But now, it applies to athletes across every NCAA sport.
“NEWS: The NCAA Division I Board of Directors has granted a waiver to permit athletes who attended and competed at a non-NCAA school for 1 or more years to remain eligible and compete in 2025-26 if those athletes would have otherwise used their final season of competition during the 2024-25 academic year, and meet all other eligibility requirements (e.g., progress toward degree, five-year period of eligibility),” Darren Heitner
said via X.
At the same time, the NCAA has filed a notice of appeal regarding the case involving Pavia. Waivers will be handed out for this specific year but the NCAA appealing the ruling could prevent this from becoming an annual occurrence in college athletics.
“The NCAA has also filed a notice of appeal of the court’s ruling in the Diego Pavia case,” Heitner said.