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GRANT TRAYLORThe Herald-DispatchCHESAPEAKE -- On Thursday afternoon, several Marshall players watched as 70 young, aspiring football players clad in purple took the field at Chesapeake High School for a youth football camp.Two of those players were Marshall's Omar Brown and Evan McKelvey -- a pair of brothers who play in Marshall's secondary.While the event was special for all involved, there was a special sentiment for the Herd siblings as they got to see several other sets of brothers taking part in drills out on the field as well."It takes us all the way back because that's exactly how we were back in the day," Brown said. "They are just out there playing and having fun. That's how it starts, and having my brother here with me is a great experience."Brown -- the big brother, so to speak -- vowed that in his last year he would get out and do more with the community, and he has done that along with several Marshall teammates.