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GRAND FORKS — In a college football era marked by top FCS players frequently transferring to major FBS programs, Bo Belquist bucked the trend.

The UND wide receiver opted to come back to play a fifth season for the Fighting Hawks.

His teammates have now voted him captain for a second-straight season.

Belquist is one of five UND players who will captain the team in 2024.

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The others are linebacker Malachi McNeal, linebacker Josh Navratil, linebacker Wyatt Pedigo and tight end-fullback Jaden Norby.

UND opens the season at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Iowa State. The game is televised by FS1.

UND’s home opener is Sept. 7 against Montana.

Belquist has been UND’s star player for the last couple of seasons.

The fifth-year senior enters the season near the top of the record book in most receiving categories. He ranks third in career receptions (206) and fourth in career receiving yards (2,373).

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Belquist is 11 catches away from setting UND’s Division-I receptions record, which is currently held by Greg Hardin (216), who played from 2010-13.

The New Rockford, N.D., product has been named to the Senior Bowl watchlist, nabbing preseason second-team All-American honors from FCS Stats Perform and third-team honors from Phil Steele.

McNeal, a junior from Waukegon, Ill., started every game last season for UND, finishing second in tackles (68), solo stops (43) and tackles for loss (7). He led the team with 10 quarterback hurries.

Navratil, a fifth-year senior from Pine Island, Minn., started every game last season for the Fighting Hawks, finishing fourth in sacks (2.5) and fifth in tackles for loss (4). He made 33 tackles.

Pedigo, a senior from Hoisington, Kan., started every game last season for UND, leading the nation with four fumble recoveries. He led the team in tackles (72), solo stops (47) and tackles for loss (7.5). He was second on the team in quarterback hurries with eight.

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Norby, a senior from Ashby, Minn., played in all 12 games last season, starting seven of them. He made five catches for 56 yards and a touchdown, while primarily serving as a blocker for the Fighting Hawks offense.

UND’s Malachi McNeal tries to bring down Sacramento State quarterback Kaiden Bennett in the second half of a 2023 game at the Alerus Center.

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Who: UND at Iowa State.
When: 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
Where: Ames, Iowa.
TV: FS1 (GF Ch. 67/632 HD).
Radio: The Fox (96.1 FM).

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UND linebacker Wyatt Pedigo celebrates a play during the Fighting Hawks’ 55-7 win over Drake on Saturday, Sept. 2, 2023, at the Alerus Center.

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Schlossman has covered college hockey for the Grand Forks Herald since 2005. He has been recognized by the Associated Press Sports Editors as the top beat writer for the Herald’s circulation division four times and the North Dakota sportswriter of the year once. He resides in Grand Forks. Reach him at bschlossman@gfherald.com.

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Space Force proposes $250 million operations center at Grand Forks Air Force Base

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GRAND FORKS, N.D. (Valley News Live) — The U.S. Space Force wants to build a $250 million space operations center at Grand Forks Air Force Base as part of President Trump’s 2027 defense budget request.

The facility would be about 180,000 square feet and built as a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility, or SCIF, designed to handle top-secret information. It would house highly classified missile-warning and missile-tracking operations, as well as the space data network.

The project would bring more than 100 Space Force and National Reconnaissance Office personnel to the base across two to three fully manned squadrons, according to North Dakota Senators John Hoeven and Kevin Cramer.

“This new project puts Grand Forks right at the center of what’s next in space operations,” Cramer said in a statement. “It speaks to the depth of our Airmen and Guardians’ expertise and why this base keeps getting tapped for the most important and modern missions.”

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The facility builds on the low-Earth orbit satellite mission already at Grand Forks, which serves as the backbone of U.S. military communications. Hoeven worked to establish that mission and has been pushing to add missile-tracking and advanced fire-control capabilities.

The three-story facility will include a 500-person auditorium for secure briefings and conferences, as well as a dining area to support 24/7 operations, according to the Space Force.

Hoeven, a member of the Senate Defense Appropriations Committee, said he spoke with Space Force Chief of Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman about the proposal this week. He said he will work to secure funding through the annual appropriations process.

Design is expected to start later this year if Congress approves the funding.

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North Dakota Lands All-Conference ATH Brady Lee Out of Wisconsin

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North Dakota has been on a roll recently on the recruiting trail, trying to add to their 2027 recruiting class. They did just that when they received a commitment from La Crosse (WI) Aquinas High School athlete Brady Lee on April 16.

“I committed because the coaching staff, the school, and the community made it the right fit for me,” Lee said.

He received his first offer from the Fighting Hawks on November 22, when he was in Grand Forks for the South Dakota State game, and met with head coach Eric Schmidt beforehand. Despite the UND setback that day, they made quite the impression on him.

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“Coach Schmidt had me meet him on the sideline before their game against South Dakota State, and he basically told me I did everything they asked and then he offered me. The game was great, I loved the energy of the Alerus Center, and I got to watch my former teammate, Shane Willenbring, who plays for SDSU. The coaches made me feel like a priority, even though it was a huge match-up.”

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The coaching staff was one of the main reasons he committed, and he was able to catch up with Schmidt and safeties coach Keaton Wilkerson when he made it out to practice on March 28.

“I love Coach Wilk and Coach Schmidt. They have made it clear to me that they are in my corner. When I was there at practice, they and the rest of the staff showed nothing but love for me, and it felt like I was at home.”

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Recapping last season

Last season, Lee, who plays safety and wide receiver, was named an All-Region selection by the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association and an All-State Honorable Mention. He helped lead Aquinas to an 11-1 record and made it to the third round of the playoffs.

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“The season went well. We had a tough loss at the end of the year, but we went 11-1. I had a slow start to the season, but things really picked up at the end of the year for me.”

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That playoff loss still doesn’t sit well with Lee and the rest of the Blugolds, who still have it on their minds.

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“The offseason has been very well. My teammates and I have been grinding, no doubt about it. We definitely have unfinished business.”

The recruiting process is a different experience for every prospect, and it certainly was for Lee. In addition to the Fighting Hawks, he also had offers from North Dakota State and South Dakota.

“My recruitment was overwhelming, but it was still a blessing. I had a bunch of visits and some offers, but nowhere felt like North Dakota.”

Lee adds to a North Dakota 2027 class, which is currently rated No. 79 nationally by 247Sports, and includes three-star quarterback Caden Gutzmer, Andrew McGee, Jonah Cummings, Ethan Howey, Carson Wilson, and Marlowe Strain.

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QB Caden Gutzmer cites championship culture in choosing North Dakota

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Minnetonka (Minn.) quarterback Caden Gutzmer committed to North Dakota earlier this month.

Gutzmer, a higher three-star on Rivals and the Rivals Industry Ranking, is a significant addition for the Fighting Hawks and chose them over the presence of several other offers. Head coach Eric Schmidt and his staff had much to do with that.

“There are many reasons,” he said. “First being the entire coaching staff is very welcoming, and experienced. And with Coach Schmidt leading the way, the culture there is awesome. I have been to a lot of schools, but based on what I saw with UND, they are building a championship winning team in a strong Missouri Valley Conference. And lastly, the most important thing for me is having an opportunity to play. They really believe in developing players from high school. Could I possibly go to a bigger program, yes. But I don’t want to chase a logo to sit behind kids coming from the portal, you need to opportunity to prove it.”

Gutzmer knows that based on how UND recruits and develops though, that he will have healthy competition within his position group when he gets there.

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“We went into depth about the quarterback room and plan,” he said. “Obviously I need to prove myself — everything is earned, and they have a strong quarterback room.”

With his recruitment now behind him, Gutzmer is working towards the ultimate goal for his senior season.

“The biggest focus for me this offseason is to continue to work on my speed and agility, and of course working with my QB coach on everything both physical and mental,” he said. “And get reps with my teammates. Two big goals for the season: stay healthy and win a 6A state championship.”

Gutzmer is ranked by Rivals as the No. 8 junior in Minnesota.

As a junior, he passed for 1,147 yards on 65-of-103 passing for ten touchdowns and zero interceptions.

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