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Get caught up with all of the news from the Mountain West you may have missed.
There is a new addition to the Daily Hike and that will be an audio version via our podcast feed of these news pieces and some additional commentary.
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This podcast breaks from the news and notes version and instead we take an early look at Oregon State who takes on Colorado State in Week 1 with Building the Dam.
Is the Wolf Pack headed to Costa Rica? - RGJ.com
Are the Wolf Pack planning international trip this offseason?
Cameron Oliver talks about the NBA Combine - Mountain West Connection
Former Wolf Pack star Cameron Oliver sits down with DraftExpress for an interview as he discusses getting ready for the NBA Combine.
Cameron Oliver looking to raise stock at NBA combine - RGJ.com
The Wolf Pack alum is viewed as a second-round pick right now, so what does he have to do to get to the first-round of next months NBA Draft.
Biggest post-spring concerns for top-25 teams - ESPN
What are the issues for Boise State who comes in at 24? Well, nothing specific.
From 2002 through 2012, the Broncos were a fixture in the AP poll, finishing in the top 20 in nine seasons. In the four seasons since then? Just once. Boise State remains one of the nation's top Group of 5 programs, but in the College Football Playoff era, does it deserve to be in the title conversation?
Top NFL prospects for every Way-Too-Early Top 25 team - ESPN
QB Brett Rypien: He might be better suited for the 2018 draft, but going into his junior season, Rypien has already been named first-team All-Mountain West twice.
Not a shock to see Air Force with the highest APR.
Multi-year APR scores by Mountain West football program. Onward and upward for our friends at UNLV. pic.twitter.com/zZ7uBiIjYZ
— Chris Murray (@MurrayRGJ) May 10, 2017
Biggest positive spring takeaway for every top-25 college football team - ESPN
Injuries caused eight projected starters to be limited or miss spring completely, but the Broncos were able to take that negative and make the best of it.
Rayshad Lewis finds new home at Maryland - Orlando Sentinel
Lewis is transferring from Utah State to Maryland, which happens to be in the same state where is dad, Ray Lewis, spent his NFL career with the Ravens.