
He took a big hit early in the second quarter.
UCF starting quarterback McKenzie Milton left Friday afternoon’s game against the USF Bulls, and was carted off the field with an ugly leg injury. The game was early in the second quarter, when he took a big hit to the knee on a running play.
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Knights and Bulls players knelt down while he was on the field, and there was a hush over the crowd at Raymond James Stadium.
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The Knights’ QB had an immobilizer on his right leg, and he was transported to St. Joseph Hospital near USF’s stadium per ESPN.
We got you, #ChargeOnpic.twitter.com/QRyfZWRFGZ
— UCF Football (@UCF_Football) November 23, 2018
The hit he took was hard to watch, and ESPN wisely did not show a replay.
Milton has been a huge part of UCF’s last two seasons, leading the Knights to almost all of their 23 straight victories. Milton’s back-up, Darriel Mack entered for him after the injury. McGowan is a sophomore, a little bigger than Milton.
Hopefully it isn’t season-ending for Milton, but this certainly looks like a very serious injury, and you hate to see this happen to a player like Milton. So far this season, he threw for 2,577 yards and 25 touchdowns, including another none touchdowns on the ground. Milton is a junior who would still have a season of eligibility left in 2019.
You can feel the air let out of the stadium as now both teams rally around McKenzie Milton. #WarOnI4#UCF#USFpic.twitter.com/r0wswAHQdM
— Eric Henry (@EricCHenry_) November 23, 2018
The Knights still beat USF 38-10, and the Knights will play Memphis next week in the AAC Championship Game. Later Friday evening, it was reported that Milton dislocated his knee:
Here’s what I know regarding #UCF’s McKenzie Milton. Early indication was its a dislocated knee, which cut off blood circulation. They did pop his knee back in place and doctors are with him. No confirmation of surgery, but he is at the hospital.
— Ryan Bass (@Ry_Bass) November 24, 2018
UCF told ESPN’s reporter that he would not be returning to the USF game, but it wouldn’t give any further information regarding the injury.
We will update this post with any further information.