Hike’s Peak podcast features first live radio interview with Bison 1660
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 2:00 PM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026

The Hike’s Peak podcast aired its first live radio interview with North Dakota State’s Bison 1660 on August 18, 2026. Hosted by Sam Neidermann and Andy Rieckhoff, the discussion covered several Mountain West storylines and included predictions regarding North Dakota State's key players and strategies. The segment highlighted quarterback Nathan Hayes as a pivotal factor for the Bison and explored the best approach for success in the Mountain West. Additional commentary from Mountain West Media Days was also referenced, with a full episode available for listeners.
- •Podcast featured first live interview with Bison 1660.
- •Discussion included Mountain West storylines and predictions.
- •Nathan Hayes highlighted as a key player for North Dakota State.
- •Episode includes insights from Mountain West Media Days.
- •Full episode available for streaming.
- 2:00 PMYahoo Sports — 1st Live Radio Interview w/ North Dakota State’s Bison 1660! NDSU predictions & X-Factors, Mountain West storylines, & more! HP Ep. #166 OUT NOW!
"For the first time in Hike’s Peak history, we made a LIVE radio trek, w/ our good friends at Bison 1660!
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