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The Short Score: NFR Rookie Cole Curry
Meet 2023 NFR rookie heeler, Cole Curr
Cole Curry heeling a steer in Spanish Fork, Utah.
Cole Curry heeling behind Marcus Theriot in Spanish Fork, Utah. | Avid Visual Imagery photo

At just 23 years old and with only three years on the ProRodeo scene, Cole Curry has punched his ticket to his first NFR. The Mississippi heeler will enter the 2023 NFR No. 13 with $94,986.72 won on the year.

Curry heeled for fellow Mississippian and all-around cowboy Marcus Theriot, and the two will make their first appearances in the Thomas & Mack together.

On this episode of The Short Score, we talk with Curry about what it means to make the NFR, what it took to qualify and what he’s looking forward to the most.

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