In the first round of the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada, the big guys brought the heat. At the end of the day, five-time world champion Tyler Waguespack will start his NFR with a bang ...
Three rounds into the National Finals Rodeo and the steer wrestling is proving to be a phenomenal competition. When the dust settled after placing second in both the first and second rounds, the 2019 ...
After a fairytale 2025 NFR, Tucker Allen went to Las Vegas with gold buckle dreams and left the 2026 NFR Average Champion and World Champion. Tucker, the Ventura, Cali. cowboy, was a straight machine ...
The first of 10 go-round runs at the National Finals Rodeo can be nerve-wracking and pressure packed for any competitor. Steer wrestler Tyler Waguespack said he felt some nerves, but that didn’t show ...
Helena, Montana’s Ty Erickson stole the show at the 2025 Hondo Rodeo Fest, finishing three rounds of steer wrestling to secure the average title before heading to his 10th National Finals Rodeo in Las ...
Every year the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) brings an incredibly talented group of steer wrestlers. This year we are focusing on the horses that will be with these big men, and the horses are just as ...
Steer wrestler Tyler Waguespack joins us for NFR Live at 4:45 from Day 2 of the 2025 National Finals Rodeo at the Thomas & Mack Center. The Gonzales, Louisiana native is a five-time world champion and ...
Ventura’s Tucker Allen is the world champion steer wrestler. The 26-year-old cowboy known for his small frame, humility and grit won the rodeo world’s Super Bowl at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo ...
CHEYENNE – Hillsdale's Brody Cress split sixth place with Statler Wright to earn $2,957 in the final round of the National Finals Rodeo Saturday in Las Vegas. Cress rode Diamond G Rodeo's Lindsey's ...
Due to injury, another CTEC competitor is set to be replaced by a talented young all-around cowboy in 2026. Also known as the "Ironman of Rodeo," the CTEC is a competition unlike any other. Schmidt's ...
Former Mount Pleasant Tiger Braden Duff drove in a run in Texas A&M Kingsville’s 18-3 win over Eastern New Mexico on Sunday.