DALLAS (FWAA) — Florida State's McKenzie
Milton is this week's nominee for the 2021 Capital
One Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award. Milton, a quarterback,
has returned from a nearly catastrophic knee injury to start at
quarterback for the Seminoles this season.
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McKenzie Milton (FSU
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"It was time to roll," Milton said after his first game. "I didn't
have time to process any emotions. A job had to be done. God is
real. That's the one thing I can say. Nobody's ever come back from
an injury like this. Thousands of people praying for me from the
moment I got hurt. Coaches believing in me. I'm not here without
all the support, all the prayers."
Milton's right leg was nearly amputated following a gruesome
injury during a UCF game against USF on Nov. 23, 2018. He had suffered
nerve and artery damage, along with a dislocated knee and torn ligaments.
Doctors were not sure if Milton would be able to one day walk again
without a limp, and the idea of ever playing football again was
all but ruled out.
But Milton persevered across a nearly three-year span, working
his way back to the scout team with UCF last season before ultimately
transferring to Florida State, in search of an opportunity to play
and a fresh start. The Kapolei, Hawaii native ended up losing the
fall camp battle for the Seminoles' starting job to Jordan Travis,
but when Travis had to leave the team's opener against Notre Dame
for a play after losing his helmet, Milton stepped in and fired
a 22-yard completion to Ja'Khi Douglas. He remained in the game
the rest of the way, inspiring a primetime national television audience
as he completed 5 of 7 passes for 48 yards and led a 10-point comeback
to force overtime, before the Seminoles ultimately lost to the No.
9 Irish.
The 5-foot-11, 189-pound Milton has started FSU's two games since,
completing 34 of 54 passes on the season for 300 yards with one touchdown
and three interceptions.
Milton was one of the best players in the country before his
injury, as he led UCF to two American Athletic Conference titles,
including an undefeated season and Peach Bowl win over Auburn in
2017. He was 27-6 as a starter with the Knights, finishing eighth
in the Heisman Trophy voting in 2017 and sixth in 2018. He is the
only two-time AAC offensive player of the year in the conference's
history.
The Courage Award was first presented by the Football Writers
Association of America (FWAA) in 2002. A select group of writers
from the FWAA vote on the winner each year. The requirements for
nomination include displaying courage on or off the field, including
overcoming an injury or physical handicap, preventing a disaster
or living through hardship. The winner of the award will be included
in festivities during Capital One Orange Bowl week and receive his
trophy at an on-field presentation.
Previous winners of the Capital One Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage
Award are Arkansas State analyst Alex Charlton (2020), Arkansas
State coach Blake Anderson (2019), SUNY Cortland linebacker Kyle
Richard (2018), Wisconsin safety D'Cota Dixon (2017), Pitt running
back James Conner (2016), Miami offensive lineman Hunter Knighton
(2015), Duke offensive lineman Laken Tomlinson (2014), San Jose
State defensive lineman Anthony Larceval (2013), Clemson wide receiver
Daniel Rodriguez (2012), Michigan State offensive lineman Arthur
Ray Jr. (2011), Rutgers defensive tackle Eric LeGrand (2010), the
University of Connecticut football team (2009), Tulsa's Wilson Holloway
(2008), Navy's Zerbin Singleton (2007), Clemson's Ray Ray McElrathbey
(2006), the Tulane football team (2005), Memphis' Haracio Colen
(2004), San Jose State's Neil Parry (2003) and Toledo's William
Bratton (2002).
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2021 Capital One Orange Bowl Courage Award Nominees •
Sept. 22: McKenzie Milton, Florida State
• Sept. 29: Yohance Burnett, Tulsa
• Oct. 6: J.J. Weaver, Kentucky
• Oct. 13: Elijah Hicks, Cal
• Oct. 20: Eli Thomas, Minnesota State
• Oct. 27: Taijh Alston, West Virginia
• Nov. 3: Utah Utes
• Nov. 10: Vederian Lowe, Illinois
• Nov. 17: Tre Tipton, Pitt
• Nov. 24: Tanner Morgan, Minnesota
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