Michael Penix Jr. Returns to Washington Huskies, Fueled by Unfinished Business
Key points:
- Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. chose to return to the Huskies for his final season
- Penix cites unfinished business and goals unaccomplished from last season
- With key offensive components returning, the Huskies have high expectations for the upcoming season
Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. chooses to return to the Huskies for his senior season, driven by unfinished business and the desire to achieve their goals. With key offensive weapons returning, including star wide receivers Rome Odunze and Jalen McMillan, the Huskies have high expectations after their successful 2022 season. Despite falling short of the Pac-12 Championship Game, Penix had a standout year, throwing for over 4,600 yards and 31 touchdowns. His resilience and leadership make him a Heisman Trophy contender. The Huskies will kick off their season against Boise State on Sept. 2.
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