By Isaiah Burrows, Tahoe Onstage

Nevada’s offensive linemen tradition — nicknamed The Union — was summed up during a warm September practice at Wolf Pack Park.
Head coach Jay Norvell blew the final whistle to end an 80-degree practice in full pads and helmets. Following a team speech, dozens of players swarmed the sidelines and headed toward the exit gate.
Most of the field was empty, excluding the Gatorade cups and towels scattered across the turf. But looking out at midfield, five members of the offensive line remained huddled in a circle with arms linked on one knee.
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