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Short on victories, but Pack's senior class full of winners

When Wolf Pack linebacker L.J. Jackson walks to midfield Saturday at Mackay Stadium to be honored on senior day, he will do so with a dislocated shoulder.

Truth be told, Jackson has had a dislocated shoulder the entire season, an injury he suffered in fall camp. That hasn't stopped him from playing in every game.

Before Nevada's season opener, Jackson was told he'd need surgery eventually. The doctors told him he could go under the knife and miss most of, if not the entire, season. Or he could gut through the pain and play three months with a dislocated shoulder.