The Score: Season 2, Episode 14 with Clay Tryan
Three-time World Champion header Clay Tryan is on "The Score", brought to you by Fast Back Ropes.

There’s only one Clay Tryan, and the goal of this episode is to give you some clues into the man behind the most impressive jackpotting record in history, three world titles, and some of the greatest horses to ever score, break, and face. 

Tryan’s intensity is legendary, and now—some 22 years into his PRCA career, he’s got some big-picture perspective that we get to explore. This interview pulls back the curtain on t man who has been to 16 Wrangler National Finals Rodeos, won every major jackpot at least once, has notched $2.5 million in ProRodeo earnings and, at the time of this recording is sitting inside the top 10 in the PRCA world standings. 

MORE with Clay Tryan:

Clay Tryan: When to Go At ’Em and When to Back Off?

Odd Men Out: How Clay Tryan and Michael Jones Mastered the 2004 NFR Drawpot

5 FLAT with Clay Tryan & Diane Andrus

Clay Tryan: Stop Splitting Horns 

Rope Handling with Clay Tryan 

Keeping Your Head Horse Working with Clay Tryan

Scoring with Clay Tryan from The Perfect Spin

Clay Tryan Talks Intensity and Sportsmanship

Clay Tryan Talks Dummy Roping for Kids

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