Zak Zinter injury update Michigan lineman carted off vs. Ohio State after horrific injury.
Ohio State took a devastating turn on Saturday, as 2022 second-team All-American and prospective first-team All-America offensive lineman Zak Zinter was carted off the field in the third quarter with a gruesome leg injury.
Zinter is recognized as one of the top offensive linemen in the country but, as a guard rather than a tackle, his stock is somewhat affected.
Zinter, the anchor of one of the best offensive lines in college football, was taken off while pumping his fist to raucous cheers from the Michigan crowd as quarterback J.J. McCarthy hugged Zinter’s parents.
In an almost cosmic set of circumstances, Blake Corum scored from 22 yards out on the very next play behind Michigan’s offensive line, giving Michigan a 24-17 lead.
Corum’s celebration included holding up the numbers “6-5” in recognition of Zinter.
Per Ohio State’s radio broadcast, Ohio State coach Ryan Day also went up the tunnel to talk to and console Zinter’s parents.
Zinter suffered a serious left leg injury when an Ohio State player was blocked into him while he was engaged in a block.
He went down and was attended to by the staff while the Michigan football team stood on the field. Spatters of “let’s go Zak” chants came down from the Michigan crowd.
Zinter was almost immediately confirmed out for the game, but it’s unknown what the extent of the injury is.