Resistol Rookie of the Year contender Tyler Calhoun holds a massive lead in the rookie race and sits on the bubble of the top 15 in the world with $98,150.59 won.
The 19-year-old from Richards, Texas, has had a standout summer, winning $71,188 since the beginning of June. Calhoun currently leads the Resistol Rookie of the Year standings by $42,329.17. After getting the win in Tremonton, Utah, the reigning College National Finals Rodeo tie-down roping champion is on the cusp of his first trip to the NFR in his first year of ProRodeo.
June Earnings: $4,442
While Calhoun was busy in Casper, WY, picking up a win at the CNFR, he also placed at a few rodeos along the way.
- Rodeo Celina (Parker, TX): $872
- Eagle Rodeo (Eagle, ID): $2,221
- West of Pecos Rodeo (Pecos, TX): $1,349
July Earnings: $42,401
July saw Calhoun make his move to being a contender for his first NFR. He capitalized on his trip to Salt Lake City, UT, to win $10,971 for winning the first round (9.1-second run), second in the second round (9.8-second run), third in the finals (8.1-second run), and second in the average with a time of 18.9 seconds on three head.
- Livingston Roundup Rodeo (Livingston, MT): $5,922
- Mandan Rodeo Days (Mandan, ND): $3,405
- Home of Champions Rodeo (Red Lodge, MT): $3,328
- Central Wyoming Fair & PRCA Rodeo (Casper, WY): $4,338
- Sheridan WYO Rodeo (Sheridan, WY): $5,831
- California Rodeo Salinas (Salinas, CA): $5,866
- Ogden Pioneer Days (Ogden, UT): $2,739
- Utah Days ’47 Rodeo (Salt Lake City, UT): $10,971
August Earnings: $24,345
Calhoun went on to win Omak, WA, with a 7.6-second run for $3,596, and Tremonton, UT, with a 7.5-second run for $5,711. His winnings in August have pushed him into contention for this first NFR appearance.
- Dodge City Roundup Rodeo (Dodge City, KS): $4,291
- Lea County PRCA Rodeo (Livingston, NM): $2,256
- Canby Rodeo (Canby, OR): $274
- Omak Stampede (Omak, WA): $3,596
- Gooding Pro Rodeo (Gooding, ID): $1,357
- Cassia County Fair & Rodeo: $4,160
- Horse Heaven Roundup Rodeo (Kennewick, WA): $2,700
- Golden Spike Rodeo (Tremonton, UT): $5,711
“I set a goal of making the NFR and it’s definitely in reach,” Calhoun said in an interview in June 2025. “As far as the rookie title goes, I figured if I go out here and have a good year, it’ll take care of itself.”