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A call from Brandon Bates answered that question. The Edmond native and former PBR announcer told Mauney in February 2024 ...
Oklahoma Wildcatters coach J.B. Mauney watches his team compete during PBR's Wildcatters Days at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Friday, July, 12, 2024. The bull riding event was the debut of ...
Tickets for the event go on sale at 10 a.m. Monday, March 4. —Staff and wire reports This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Oklahoma Wildcatters name J.B Mauney as head coach for new PBR ...
Two-time PBR world champion J.B. Mauney was named the Wildcatters’ head coach. Mauney, the sport’s first $7 million dollar rider and now second in all-time earnings, retired in 2023 after a neck ...
J.B. Mauney spent his entire life in the chute before suffering a career-ending injury. Now, less than a year later, the two-time world champion bull rider is back in the same place he started.
Dillon Page has been a rancher since his son H.D. was a kid. He rode bulls for a while, but quit after H.D.’s younger sisters ...
PBR star J.B. Mauney won more money than any other bull rider in history, until he broke his neck last year and had to retire. He explains how it happened.
PBR star J.B. Mauney won more money than any other bull rider in history, until he broke his neck last year and had to retire. He explains how it happened.
PBR star J.B. Mauney won more money than any other bull rider in history, until he broke his neck last year and had to retire. He explains how it happened.
PBR star J.B. Mauney won more money than any other bull rider in history, until he broke his neck last year and had to retire. He explains how it happened.
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