Top five, event average:
Ryan Dirteater
Luke Snyder
Fabiano Vieira
Valdiron de Oliveira
Silvano Alves
90 + rides: 2 - Both Ryan Dirteater. 91.75 on Crosswired and 90.25 on After Party.
45+ bulls: 3 (See Bulls and Bloodlines for the list)
44+ bulls: 16
Number of 45+ bulls in the event owned by Circle T: 1 out of 3
Number of 44+ bulls in the event owned by Circle T: I count 6 out of 16
Number of bull scores under 40: 6
Reride options: 4
Rerides taken: 3
Luke Snyder's number of the week: 2. Came in second in the event, picked Bushwacker at the second position in the draft, and lasted about two seconds on him.
Total number of rides (out of 102): 40
Riders with 4 rides: 1
Riders with 3 rides: 4
Riders with 2 rides: 3
Riders with 1 ride: 11
Riders with 0 rides: 21
Riders in going into Championship Round with only one prior ride: 4
Number of riders placing in top 10 of the event with only one ride: 2
Most money won: $46,065
Riders winning no money: 21
Number of times I tried to figure out what rounds were being broadcast when: About 5.
Number of minutes of the Championship Round broadcast missed due to football: 25
Number of times I wrote Wichita before it began to seem like it is spelled wrong: 1
Bulls that were called something else last week: 2
Bulls with sponsorship names: 15
Number of minutes Silvano Alves took in the chute: Way too many.
Number of guys in trouble in terms of making the World Finals: 3. As I figure it, Tony Mendes, Chance Roberts, and Brendon Clark all need to make some quick money to have a shot at it.
Number of bulls with names they'd get beat up for if they were in seventh grade: 3. If you are cool enough you can get away with a lot, but I'm thinking that Molly Hatchett, Leave it to Beaver, and Plummer Butt are hard to salvage.