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    Michael Penix Jr. Is the QB We Need in the CFP

    By TheHub.news StaffJanuary 4, 202403 Mins Read
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    With a purple durag, a big up to Dade City in Tampa and a “Free Huli!” shout out, Washington star quarterback Michael Penix Jr. gave us what we needed in the College Football Playoffs.

    Someone real that we could both relate to and cheer for.

    "First of all, I'm going to say that I'm not no quitter."

    Washington's star QB Michael Penix Jr. never quit despite injuries, and in tonight's Sugar Bowl win, he threw for 430 yards and 2 TDs. Now, he'll lead the Huskies in the CFP Championship next Monday. #Huskies pic.twitter.com/8Ohkmqabo5

    — First and Pen (@firstandpen) January 2, 2024

    We loved the durag and shoutouts because it showed another side of the star who lit up Texas for 430 yards and 2 TDs.

    But what really draws fans to Penix is his story of never quitting despite situations that would deter most from pressing forward with their dream.

    Michael Penix Jr. endured season after season of injury and disappointment, including four straight seasons ending early thanks to devastating injuries. An ACL tear in his 2018 freshman year at Indiana and a dislocated AC joint in his non-throwing shoulder in 2019. A year later, he had the Hoosiers ranked in the top 10 before suffering another tearing his ACL again. In 2021, a dislocated shoulder prematurely ended the season.

    Four straight years filled with disappointment, frustration and pain. That would make most walk away from the game despite their love and commitment.

    But Penix refused to quit.

    So he hit the transfer portal for a fresh start and headed to the Pacific Northwest where he reunited with Kalen DeBoer, the former offensive coordinator at Indiana and Washington’s new head coach.

    The change of scenery was the catalyst Penix needed.

    In 2022, Penix played in 13 games, throwing for 4,641 yards, 31 TDs and 8 INTs. Most importantly, he remained healthy for an entire season for the first time in his collegiate career. With a healthy Penix under center, the Huskies went 11-2 and, ironically, beat Texas in the postseason Valero Alamo Bowl to cap off a season of relief and joy for the oft-injured QB.

    His talents were never in question. His laser-accurate passing was proof of that.

    But when you are recognized more for the injury bug than you are for your skills on the field, the challenge of proving critics wrong becomes more daunting.

    That’s why 2023 was a crucial season for Penix. He had to show that he could stay healthy in back-to-back seasons and that he could carry the Huskies to a national championship.

    When athletes suffer multiple devastating injuries like Penix did, the fear of making that one wrong cut remains constant, causing some to hesitate on the field.

    But Penix is built different.

    There were rumors that his physical and mental anguish was leading him to quit the game he loved, but his friends, family and faith helped him get through those dark times.

    “First of all, I’m going to say that I’m not no quitter,” said Penix after the Huskies’ Sugar Bowl win. “It did get hard for me at times, but I had to lean on the ones I love the most….I’m super blessed and I gotta thank the man above. I gotta thank God.”

    In December, Penix finished as the Heisman runner-up to LSU star quarterback Jayden Daniels.

    Continue reading over at First and Pen.

    This content has been brought to you by First and Pen in partnership with TheHub.News. First and Pen “amplifies local sports stories from voices of color to the national conscience…”

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