By Dan Raley, Husky Maven: Husky Stadium was three-quarters full of fans, which was a vast improvement over the previous weekend, but no-shows still presented a concern for the University of Washington football team.
On Saturday against California, the UW showed up without All-Pac-12 tight end Cade Otton, second-team all-conference cornerback Trent McDuffie and heavily utilized H-back Jack Westover for various health reasons.
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