May 6—Roy Cooper earned a degree in agricultural journalism at Southeastern Oklahoma State University in 1977. Perhaps his writing skills, combined with his riding skills, helped him rewrite the rodeo ...
All kinds of people come to *** rodeo that naturally includes lots of cowboys and not all of them are 6'4 yet. And all kinds of livestock comes too, and that includes lots of bulls, horses, and yes, ...
The legendary bucking bull, one of the most dangerous in rodeo history in the mid-1990s, was posthumously honored.
We broadcast live from the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo where we talk about the annual celebration of western culture and ...
Roy Cooper throws a calf during the calf-roping competition in the Will Rogers Coliseum on Jan. 15, 2003. Ron T. Ennis Fort Worth Star-Telegram archives Roy Cooper took the sport of calf roping by ...