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In this episode of NFR Extra, we sit down with 8-time Wrangler NFR Steer Wrestling qualifier Will Lummus for a candid conversation about longevity, consistency, and evolving with the sport. With nearly $2 million in career earnings, Will shares how he originally got into rodeo simply to make some money and enjoy the ride—not necessarily chase gold buckles or milestones. Now, heading into another season, he talks about creating a smarter hybrid schedule of around 50 rodeos to stay healthy while still competing at a high level.
Will also opens up about his role as Head Coach at Northwest Mississippi and how coaching has sharpened his own game. By teaching younger athletes, he's found himself re-learning fundamentals, placing a greater emphasis on the mental side of competition, and seeing firsthand which college athletes have what it takes to reach the next level. He explains why the College National Finals Rodeo is the biggest stage many will ever see—and how a select few are preparing for something even bigger.
The conversation also dives into life at the NFR, where Will says he's more confident now than ever before. From sponsor obligations during the day to trading late-night Vegas after parties for dinner with his wife Jenna and an early bedtime, he shares how priorities have changed over the years. Add in funny stories, favorite Vegas restaurants, routines that keep him performing, and his honest thoughts on the next generation of competitors, and this episode is full of insight, humor, and veteran perspective from one of steer wrestling's best.
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In this episode of NFR Extra, we sit down with 8-time Wrangler NFR Steer Wrestling qualifier Will Lummus for a candid conversation about longevity, consistency, and evolving with the sport. With nearly $2 million in career earnings, Will shares how he originally got into rodeo simply to make some money and enjoy the ride—not necessarily chase gold buckles or milestones. Now, heading into another season, he talks about creating a smarter hybrid schedule of around 50 rodeos to stay healthy while still competing at a high level.
Will also opens up about his role as Head Coach at Northwest Mississippi and how coaching has sharpened his own game. By teaching younger athletes, he's found himself re-learning fundamentals, placing a greater emphasis on the mental side of competition, and seeing firsthand which college athletes have what it takes to reach the next level. He explains why the College National Finals Rodeo is the biggest stage many will ever see—and how a select few are preparing for something even bigger.
The conversation also dives into life at the NFR, where Will says he's more confident now than ever before. From sponsor obligations during the day to trading late-night Vegas after parties for dinner with his wife Jenna and an early bedtime, he shares how priorities have changed over the years. Add in funny stories, favorite Vegas restaurants, routines that keep him performing, and his honest thoughts on the next generation of competitors, and this episode is full of insight, humor, and veteran perspective from one of steer wrestling's best.

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