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Family of UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton says leg surgery was successful

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UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton receives attention after an injury to his right leg during the first half of Friday’s game.

ORLANDO, Fla. >> The family of Central Florida quarterback McKenzie Milton, a Mililani High graduate, announced he is recovering after successful surgery on his right leg after suffering a devastating injury in the first half of the Knights’ win over South Florida Friday.

The statement from Milton’s family read:

“The Milton family would like to express gratitude for all of your thoughts, prayers, and concerns. McKenzie’s surgery was successful and he is recovering well. We would like to thank the medical staffs at Tampa General Hospital, University of South, and the sports medicine staff at UCF for their superb care.

“McKenzie looks forward to rejoining his teammates in Orlando and supporting them in their quest to bring another conference championship to our program.

“Remember what Ohana means. No one gets left behind. #UCFamily.”

Milton went down around the 12-minute mark in the second quarter after scrambling for a first down, crumpling to the ground after being tackled by several USF defenders. The junior remained down for nearly 10 minutes as the UCF athletic training staff treated him.

He left the field on a cart and was transported to Tampa General Hospital, where he went through emergency medical surgery.

After the game, UCF coach Josh Heupel declined to speculate on the severity of the injury, calling it “traumatic” before adding, “All our thoughts and prayers are with him right now.”

The Knights will host Memphis this week for the American Athletic Conference Championship Game. Backup Darriel Mack Jr., who stepped in when Milton went down, will lead the offense. Mack accounted for 132 yards during the win over USF, helping UCF post back-to-back undefeated seasons and extend the nation’s longest win streak to 24 games.

Milton has been one of the more durable players during his time at UCF, starting 31 out of the 32 games during the past three seasons. He missed his first career start against East Carolina back on Oct. 20, snapping a 27-game streak of consecutive starts.

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