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Opening Drive: Two-a-Day Team Building
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Updated: Friday 08/15/2012 11:56:15 (ET)
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NOTE: New episode will debut on Wednesday, Aug. 15.

Entering the Big Sky Conference this fall, the University of North Dakota football team is on the cusp of the biggest seasons in program history. Each week on UNDSports.com, follow the team through fall camp as it prepares for the season.

It's the Opening Drive.

This week the team continues to work hard with the grind of two-a-day practices and full contact. The team also builds off the field, working on team building exercises throughout the camp. The week ends in the first scrimmage, where student-athletes battle for playing time.

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