Penix completed 65.3% of his passes last year for a whopping 4,641 yards and a stellar 31-to-8 touchdown-to-interception ratio, leading UW to an 11-2 record.
SEATTLE — After four injury riddled seasons at Indiana, quarterback Michael Penix Jr. took his talents to the west coast, where he blossomed into one of the NCAA’s best quarterbacks last season with the Washington Huskies.
And now with one final year of eligibility coming up in 2023, Penix and UW are eyeing a Pac-12 championship and potentially a berth in the CFP, while Penix is in contention to take home the coveted Heisman Trophy Award.
Penix completed 65.3%
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