Early BFI teams looking salty

Books don’t close ‘til March 1 on the Bob Feist Invitational, but this year’s calcutta is already looking to be a nail-biter. Which team, on March 29, would you bet will win the biggest one-day prize in professional team roping? Here are some tantalizing early...

Hooey Jr. BFI becomes can’t-miss in 2026

Anyone hanging around Wickenburg in December has watched the talent level oftoday’s teenage team ropers from across the country go through the roof. That’s partlybecause of the Hooey Jr. BFI, according to California’s Bert McGill.McGill, who runs an arena-management...

Forty-Ninth BFI Moves to Sunday

The Western industry’s longest-running, richest one-day Open roping in Guthrie, Okla., will land on a new day of the week in 2026. The Bob Feist Invitational was held for years on late-June Mondays in Reno, Nev., but since the Covid-prompted relocation to Oklahoma in...

Two Generations Strong

Few other professional sports have as many two-generation superstars as rodeo does, particularly team roping. The BFI win column boasts champs from two sets of two-generation families.  David Motes was already a world champion header (he won the 1977 gold buckle...

BFI’s Best All-Time

Possibly the only accolade with more prestige than winning the BFI is winning bragging rights as the BFI’s all-time high-money earner. Over almost 50 years, a trio of three-time champs lead all ropers with money won at the BFI. When Clay Tryan took over as the...