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UCF's stud quarterback McKenzie Milton recently revealed it was 50-50 whether his
injured leg would be amputated after a devastating knee injury suffered in the final
game of the season against South Florida. He was carted off the field and taken to
Tampa General Hospital, which features one of the best trauma units in the country.
There doctor's performed several surgeries, including one to repair nerve damage.
The BEST case scenario is Milton will be redshirted in 2019 in hopes he can somehow
play in 2020. The kid is one heck of a football player and by all reports a really good
person. Got to be pulling for this young man...…………….
 
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Actually this post would have been 1000% times better HAD Clover posted this on April Fools Day!!!
 

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I'm glad he didn't lose the leg. I had no idea it was that bad. And I don't mind seeing UCF have success. It's easy to ridicule the national championship talk, but one of these days they might actually earn it.
 

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Hes an outstanding QB & Athlete and I enjoyed watching him immensely,
Another argument on compensating college players I'm sure he's in for some long term issues if he's unable to recover fully
 
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I had always wondered this season (had he not gotten injured) where draft experts had him ranked had he skipped his senior year to go pro. Was he a first round pick? Would he have even been drafted? I honestly had no clue.

Just an exciting player to watch and i wasnt bull$hitting anyone on this site when i said that he was one of the best QB's in college football.

2 top 10 Heisman finishes to boot
 

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