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Round one at Mohegan Sun goes to Cord McCoy
[Oct. 18, 2008] 24 of 47 riders put up qualified scores in round one in Uncasville, in a scramble to make the PBR World Finals in two weeks By Mary Rudloff
 
Oklahoma’s Cord McCoy Takes Round One Victory in Uncasville!
[Oct. 17, 2008] The Professional Bull Riders (PBR) took over Uncasville, Conn., for the 2008 Mohegan Sun Invitational, the 32nd and final stop on the elite Built Ford Tough Series presented by Wrangler (BFTS). The world’s top 45 bull riders thrilled Mohegan Sun Arena’s Friday night crowd as they took on the toughest bulls in the country. Fan favorite Cord McCoy (Tupelo, Okla.) rode the bull, Road Daddy, owned by Lacey Berger/Ande Hawks, for 88 points, a $7,000 check, and the round one victory.
 
Idaho's Wiley Petersen goes four for four to hit the PBR jackpot at Mohegan Sun casino
[Sep. 30, 2007] It takes four bulls to secure the event win for Idaho's Wiley Petersen. Luckily, this weekend, 4 was Petersen's lucky number By Mary Rudloff
 
PBR's Kasey Hayes takes Round Two at Mohegan Sun, but Briscoe leads the event overall
[Sep. 30, 2007] Two rounds down and one to go at the PBR's BFTS event # 27 in Connecticut. It's the youngsters' weekend, as Kasey Hayes takes the round and Travis Briscoe leads the event By Mary Rudloff
 
Brazilian takes lead in Mohegan Sun PBR
[Sep. 29, 2007] Brazilian Robson Palermo ends his two-event slump - taking the lead in round one of the PBR at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut - while veteran Tater Porter suffers a bad break. By Mary Rudloff
 
Luke Snyder to set new record for most consecutive events
[Sep. 24, 2007] Fans in Uncasville, Connecticut at the Mohegan Sun Invitational will get to witness a part of PBR history as Luke Snyder (Raymore, Mo.) sets a new record for competing in the most consecutive PBR events in on September 28-30, 2007. The record is currently 197 events in a row, which was held by “Iron Man” J.W. Hart (Marietta, Okla.) and tied by Snyder in Grand Rapids, Mich. on September 21 – 22, 2007.

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