sportschick
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Bubbler said:I wish they'd name the cows so I knew who to root for. I always root for the cows.
The cows have names, and I know you can find the names of the top bulls from the PBR on the PBR Web site.
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Bubbler said:I wish they'd name the cows so I knew who to root for. I always root for the cows.
ServeItUp said:And, as was vehimently pointed out to me, they are not cows. There are no cows in rodeo. There are bulls, steers and calves, but no cows.
sportschick said:And the NPRA is the Northwest Professional Rodeo Association, a regional circuit located mostly in Washington, Oregon and Idaho.
The PRCA (Pro Rodeo Cowboy Association, I think anyway) is the main nationwide group.
The PBR is the Professional Bull Riders tour. A lot of the cowboys who ride in PBR events are also active on the PRCA circuit.
cranberry said:Rodeo gets exactly the play the public demands -- very little, maybe good for a feature once in a while. It's a niche sport. ESPN was showing a polo match this afternoon. It is to the rich and affluent like rodeo is to rural cowboys. Poker and bowling probably get higher ratings than either of them.
BullBoi said:cranberry said:Rodeo gets exactly the play the public demands -- very little, maybe good for a feature once in a while. It's a niche sport. ESPN was showing a polo match this afternoon. It is to the rich and affluent like rodeo is to rural cowboys. Poker and bowling probably get higher ratings than either of them.
The PBR gets higher ratings than the NHL.
Just saying.