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| I see Tuf Cooper and Timber Moore were in the top ten at a qualifier event in Ohio. I assume the same Tuf Cooper and Timber Moore, NFR Qualifiers. If they end up in the top ten at the end of the NFR, can they be qualifier contestants as well as the NFR exemptions at the American? Meaning can they compete twice for the 100K and the 1 million? .... or by competing as qualifiers are they disqualifying themselves as a top 10 NFR exemption in order to compete for the bigger purse? Here is the link to the list of the top ten of the most recent tie down qualifier in Ohio. It is a public page so you don't need facebook to view it.
https://www.facebook.com/RFDTVTheAMERICAN/photos/a.383784188414430.1073741828.377882705671245/585335284925985/?type=1&theater
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| sodapop - 2014-10-11 9:42 AM
 I see Tuf Cooper and Timber Moore were in the top ten at a qualifier event in Ohio. I assume the same Tuf Cooper and Timber Moore, NFR Qualifiers. If they end up in the top ten at the end of the NFR, can they be qualifier contestants as well as the NFR exemptions at the American? Meaning can he compete twice for the 100K and the 1 million? .... or by competing as qualifiers are they disqualifying themselves as a top 10 NFR exemption in order to compete for the bigger purse? Here is the link to the list of the top ten of the most recent tie down qualifier in Ohio. It is a public page so you don't need facebook to view it.
https://www.facebook.com/RFDTVTheAMERICAN/photos/a.383784188414430.1073741828.377882705671245/585335284925985/?type=1&theaterÂ
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| jbhoot - 2014-10-11 9:57 AM sodapop - 2014-10-11 9:42 AM I see Tuf Cooper and Timber Moore were in the top ten at a qualifier event in Ohio. I assume the same Tuf Cooper and Timber Moore, NFR Qualifiers. If they end up in the top ten at the end of the NFR, can they be qualifier contestants as well as the NFR exemptions at the American? Meaning can he compete twice for the 100K and the 1 million? .... or by competing as qualifiers are they disqualifying themselves as a top 10 NFR exemption in order to compete for the bigger purse? Here is the link to the list of the top ten of the most recent tie down qualifier in Ohio. It is a public page so you don't need facebook to view it.
https://www.facebook.com/RFDTVTheAMERICAN/photos/a.383784188414430.1073741828.377882705671245/585335284925985/?type=1&theater Simple answer YES. Yes to which question? Are they going to be able to compete for both or does making it as a qualifier keep them from competing as a NFR exemption?
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        Location: Displaced Iowegian | This is listed under the rules for the Calf Roping........ R10) Contestants may receive two qualification spots to the Semi-Finals; however, a contestant my only receive one spot to THE AMERICAN |
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| NJJ - 2014-10-11 11:51 AM This is listed under the rules for the Calf Roping........ R10) Contestants may receive two qualification spots to the Semi-Finals; however, a contestant my only receive one spot to THE AMERICAN If a top 10 NFR qualifier makes it as an American qualifier through the semi-finals and such, then I assume they just move down the list to the next guy who finishes say number 11 at the NFR and invite him in the other's place. I guess there is no rule anywhere stating NFR qualifiers can't enter American jackpot qualifiers and compete as a qualifier and not an NFR exemption. It's a great deal no matter. I just like the idea of the American qualifiers vs. the top 10 NFR contestants basically and the American qualifiers not being one in the same as the top 10 NFR contestants. Not a big deal to me. I know financially it the American qualifiers stand to earn more at the one day event than an NFR exemption....or at least the way I understood it from last March. It is a great rodeo no matter how any qualifies through either a qualifier or exemption. Of course being top 10 at an American qualifier event is not a guarantee to the American just yet.
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | Here's another scenario...Andrea Cline was the BBR Champion and became qualified to the American but could only run for the $100,000. thru that qualification so she went and qualified through a qualifier so she could run for the million. Lots of funky rules..LOL |
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| Nevertooold - 2014-10-11 1:15 PM Here's another scenario...Andrea Cline was the BBR Champion and became qualified to the American but could only run for the $100,000. thru that qualification so she went and qualified through a qualifier so she could run for the million. Lots of funky rules..LOL I didn't think the BBR Champion got in as an exemption if that is what you mean. It's only NFR top 10 and any invited exemption then the the tops from the qualifiers who go through the American qualifier finals...... correct?
Did a BBR Champion get an exemption last year?
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        Location: Displaced Iowegian | sodapop - 2014-10-11 1:25 PM Nevertooold - 2014-10-11 1:15 PM Here's another scenario...Andrea Cline was the BBR Champion and became qualified to the American but could only run for the $100,000. thru that qualification so she went and qualified through a qualifier so she could run for the million. Lots of funky rules..LOL I didn't think the BBR Champion got in as an exemption if that is what you mean. It's only NFR top 10 and any invited exemption then the the tops from the qualifiers who go through the American qualifier finals...... correct?
Did a BBR Champion get an exemption last year?
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| NJJ - 2014-10-11 3:40 PM
sodapop - 2014-10-11 1:25 PM Nevertooold - 2014-10-11 1:15 PM Here's another scenario...Andrea Cline was the BBR Champion and became qualified to the American but could only run for the $100,000. thru that qualification so she went and qualified through a qualifier so she could run for the million. Lots of funky rules..LOL I didn't think the BBR Champion got in as an exemption if that is what you mean. It's only NFR top 10 and any invited exemption then the the tops from the qualifiers who go through the American qualifier finals...... correct?Â
Did a BBR Champion get an exemption last year?
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Yes, last year it was the Top 10 (NFR), the BBR Champion, an "exemption" (which will be Charmayne James again this year) and the Top 10 qualifiers. Â
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| sodapop - 2014-10-11 8:52 PM NJJ - 2014-10-11 3:40 PM sodapop - 2014-10-11 1:25 PM Nevertooold - 2014-10-11 1:15 PM Here's another scenario...Andrea Cline was the BBR Champion and became qualified to the American but could only run for the $100,000. thru that qualification so she went and qualified through a qualifier so she could run for the million. Lots of funky rules..LOL I didn't think the BBR Champion got in as an exemption if that is what you mean. It's only NFR top 10 and any invited exemption then the the tops from the qualifiers who go through the American qualifier finals...... correct?
Did a BBR Champion get an exemption last year?
Yes, last year it was the Top 10 (NFR), the BBR Champion, an "exemption" (which will be Charmayne James again this year) and the Top 10 qualifiers. Who was the BBR champion? Was it Mark?
BBR Champion: Andrea Cline. BBR is Better Barrel Races |
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| rodeomom3 - 2014-10-11 8:56 PM sodapop - 2014-10-11 8:52 PM NJJ - 2014-10-11 3:40 PM sodapop - 2014-10-11 1:25 PM Nevertooold - 2014-10-11 1:15 PM Here's another scenario...Andrea Cline was the BBR Champion and became qualified to the American but could only run for the $100,000. thru that qualification so she went and qualified through a qualifier so she could run for the million. Lots of funky rules..LOL I didn't think the BBR Champion got in as an exemption if that is what you mean. It's only NFR top 10 and any invited exemption then the the tops from the qualifiers who go through the American qualifier finals...... correct?Â
Did a BBR Champion get an exemption last year? Yes, last year it was the Top 10 (NFR), the BBR Champion, an "exemption" (which will be Charmayne James again this year) and the Top 10 qualifiers.   Who was the BBR champion? Was it Mark?  BBR Champion:  Andrea Cline. BBR is Better Barrel  Races  Yes I know what the BBR means. I just don't keep up with who wins it what year and when. I still think of the BBR Finals being in January each year, but I know it was moved to spring several years ago.. I thought it was in April now which would have been held after The American in March. So the BBR champion exemption would have been the BBR champion from the previous year. Unless the BBR Finals are held before The American or it is decided in another way.
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| Southtxponygirl - 2014-10-11 8:59 PM So Andrea will be running then? Â Â I guess if she is the most recent BBR Champion then yes she would be the BBR exemption. However, if she qualifies through a BBR American qualifier event as well, makes it though the semi finals and finals of the qualifiers, then she would compete as a qualifier and not as the BBR champion exemption. I would guess they would then give the BBR exemption to the reserve BBR champ. Unless of course the BBR reserve champ also makes it through the qualifier events. Then they would have to move down to 3rd place in the BBR World Champion race. LOL
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        Location: Displaced Iowegian | sodapop - 2014-10-11 9:06 PM rodeomom3 - 2014-10-11 8:56 PM sodapop - 2014-10-11 8:52 PM NJJ - 2014-10-11 3:40 PM sodapop - 2014-10-11 1:25 PM Nevertooold - 2014-10-11 1:15 PM Here's another scenario...Andrea Cline was the BBR Champion and became qualified to the American but could only run for the $100,000. thru that qualification so she went and qualified through a qualifier so she could run for the million. Lots of funky rules..LOL I didn't think the BBR Champion got in as an exemption if that is what you mean. It's only NFR top 10 and any invited exemption then the the tops from the qualifiers who go through the American qualifier finals...... correct?
Did a BBR Champion get an exemption last year?
Yes, last year it was the Top 10 (NFR), the BBR Champion, an "exemption" (which will be Charmayne James again this year) and the Top 10 qualifiers. Who was the BBR champion? Was it Mark? BBR Champion: Andrea Cline. BBR is Better Barrel Races Yes I know what the BBR means. I just don't keep up with who wins it what year and when. I still think of the BBR Finals being in January each year, but I know it was moved to spring several years ago.. I thought it was in April now which would have been held after The American in March. So the BBR champion exemption would have been the BBR champion from the previous year. Unless the BBR Finals are held before The American or it is decided in another way.
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| NJJ - 2014-10-11 9:12 PM
sodapop - 2014-10-11 9:06 PM rodeomom3 - 2014-10-11 8:56 PM sodapop - 2014-10-11 8:52 PM NJJ - 2014-10-11 3:40 PM sodapop - 2014-10-11 1:25 PM Nevertooold - 2014-10-11 1:15 PM Here's another scenario...Andrea Cline was the BBR Champion and became qualified to the American but could only run for the $100,000. thru that qualification so she went and qualified through a qualifier so she could run for the million. Lots of funky rules..LOL I didn't think the BBR Champion got in as an exemption if that is what you mean. It's only NFR top 10 and any invited exemption then the the tops from the qualifiers who go through the American qualifier finals...... correct?Â
Did a BBR Champion get an exemption last year?
 Yes, last year it was the Top 10 (NFR), the BBR Champion, an "exemption" (which will be Charmayne James again this year) and the Top 10 qualifiers.   Who was the BBR champion? Was it Mark?  BBR Champion:  Andrea Cline. BBR is Better Barrel  Races  Yes I know what the BBR means. I just don't keep up with who wins it what year and when. I still think of the BBR Finals being in January each year, but I know it was moved to spring several years ago.. I thought it was in April now which would have been held after The American in March. So the BBR champion exemption would have been the BBR champion from the previous year. Unless the BBR Finals are held before The American or it is decided in another way.
2014 BBR Champion was Jackie Ganter wasn't it? Â
 If so, that would make her the BBR World Champion exemption, but she is also trying to make it through the qualifiers. She has qualified for the semi-finals already. If she makes it through the qualifiers, then they would have to move on down the list for their BBR exemption. At this rate, no one will want to be an exemption. LOL |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | sodapop - 2014-10-11 9:11 PM Southtxponygirl - 2014-10-11 8:59 PM So Andrea will be running then? I guess if she is the most recent BBR Champion then yes she would be the BBR exemption. However, if she qualifies through a BBR American qualifier event as well, makes it though the semi finals and finals of the qualifiers, then she would compete as a qualifier and not as the BBR champion exemption. I would guess they would then give the BBR exemption to the reserve BBR champ. Unless of course the BBR reserve champ also makes it through the qualifier events. Then they would have to move down to 3rd place in the BBR World Champion race. LOL
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