Kyle Frazier, a college football player, overcame Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and fulfilled his dream of playing at the collegiate level, despite undergoing aggressive chemotherapy and several surgeries. His determination, coupled with the support of his family, coaches, and teammates, fueled his recovery and successful return to football. After a standout career at Savannah State, Frazier transferred to Georgia Southern to play his final season. He aims to make a meaningful impact as an Eagle and potentially pursue a future in coaching.

By the Numbers
  • Diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma just months before high school graduation in 2019
  • Declared cancer-free after undergoing aggressive chemotherapy and three surgeries, leading to recovery in less than four months
  • Named to the SIAC All-Conference team twice during his career at Savannah State
State of Play
  • Kyle transferred to Georgia Southern in January for his final season
  • He is adapting to the new environment and looking forward to making an impact as part of the Eagle Family
  • Kyle aims to focus on playing football and potentially pursue a coaching career in the future
Bottom Line

Kyle Frazier's journey from battling cancer to pursuing his passion for football at Georgia Southern showcases resilience, determination, and the power of a strong support system. His story exemplifies the triumph of the human spirit and serves as an inspiration for overcoming adversity and achieving one's dreams.