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The Short Score: Who’s In, Who’s Out and What’s at Stake in Puyallup
Who qualified for Puyallup, who's on the outside looking in and what that all means for the 2025 ProRodeo season.
Logan Medlin heeling a steer at Puyallup. | Hailey Rae photo

The field for the 2025 Cinch Playoff Series in Puyallup, Washington, is set after the Aug. 18 cutoff, and the lineup is packed with storylines that could reshape this year’s NFR race.

The top 23 in the Playoff Series standings—plus NFR Open winners—will head to Puyallup Sept. 4-7, with a shot at a $75,000 purse on each end, with as much as $20,420 per man up for grabs. That kind of payday, paired with a berth to the Governor’s Cup in Sioux Falls, makes Puyallup one of the most critical rodeos of the year.

On this episode of The Short Score, we break down who’s in, who’s out and what that means for their seasons.

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