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I don't know where you get this stuff on Quinn, but he coached at Northeastern and Nebraska-Omaha in the college ranks before he coached at BU. Or at least that's what the BU website says.
From the BU press release announcing Quinn's selection as head Coach to replace Jack Parker:
"However, his hopes for an Olympic Team berth and a career in the NHL came to an end prior to his senior year at BU when he was diagnosed with a blood disorder called Christmas Disease that ultimately ended his hockey-playing career. After trying to play two seasons of professional hockey, he took the assistant position at Northeastern, where he was responsible for recruiting, off-ice conditioning, scouting and video coordination."
After Northeastern he went to Nebraska Omaha for six years. Then for a few years with Hockey USA coaching U-17 and U-18 national teams. He didn't return to BU as an assistant until 2004, by which time he had experience as an assistant at NU, an Assistant at UNO and coach of the US U-17 and U-18 teams. It is possible I guess that he was some kind of student assistant his Senior season which he missed due to his medical condition. Maybe some kind of volunteer after that until he got clearance to play again, maybe its possible. But none of that is listed on his biography from BU. But his first real coaching job was at Northeastern.
I know for a fact that he coached at BU first. He was an assistant the same way Ricky Moore is occupying that seat now. Director of Operations. He was right there on the bench for every game in 1988-1990. He had already graduated. This was before his professional career. look at that block of time between the end of his college playing days and his professional career. 1988-1992. 4 years. His biography doesn't show what he was doing then. He was coaching as the lowest rung assistant. He was already graduated, so not a student.