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    Happy New Year: It’s Michael Penix’s world, and we get to watch.

    enJanuary 03, 2024
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    About this Episode

    Like most of America, we watched college football all day and all night on the first day of 2024. The takeaway: Washington quarterback Michael Penix stole the New Year’s Day show. Meanwhile, Ole Miss will be in the hunt in 2024.

     

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