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Notebook: Cameron Williams’ perseverance, UW tight ends’ dominance and the terrible trick play

Cameron Williams had himself a day.

But, seriously, it’s hard to get much more specific. Was it a good day? A bad day?

It was all of the above.

Williams — a 6-foot, 191-pound freshman safety from Bakersfield, Calif. — snagged the second and third interceptions of his career in No. 17 Washington’s 28-14 win over No. 21 USC. In between, he took an awkward angle on a 60-yard run from USC tailback Stephen Carr, blew a third-down tackle in an eventual touchdown drive and bit on a play-fake on a 44-yard TD pass from quarterback Matt Fink to wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr.