Meet the 2020 NFR Athletes - Jacobs Crawley

20114808-g.jpeg

BY BRETT NIERENGARTEN

Jacobs Crawley sits at No. 9 in the saddle bronc world standings and if he can hold or improve his position, it will be eight consecutive seasons he’s finished in the Top 10.

With his 2020 qualification, Crawley has now reached double-digit NFR berths in his career and has made $50,930 this year.

Two of Crawley’s signature moments early in the season came in San Angelo. There, he rode Total Equine’s Ruffy for 88 points to finish second in the First Round and win $2,679. He returned later on in February to win the San Angelo Cinch Chute Out with 87 points aboard Old Tubs Get Smart. That ride pocketed him $7,500.

JACOBS CRAWLEY RIDES GET SMART FOR 87 POINTS

Crawley struck big in the summertime by winning rodeos in July, August and September that all earned him more than $2,000. He won Kansas’ Largest Night Rodeo in Pretty Prairie, the Lawton Rangers Rodeo in Oklahoma and the Lake County Roundup in Oregon. The biggest check was north of $4,000, coming in Lawton.

Crawley also won a pair of smaller rodeos in his home state of Texas throughout the season.

He took first the Belton Fourth of July Celebration and PRCA Rodeo and the won the Guadalupe County Fair & PRCA Rodeo all the way back in October of 2019.

Crawley finished No. 9 in the world standings in 2019 and has had an average score of at least 80 in each of the past five years. He won the World Championship in 2015.

RELATED:

2020 NFR Saddle Bronc Riding World Standings

Meet the 2020 NFR Athletes - Sterling Crawley

Meet the 2020 NFR Athletes - Cole Elshere

Meet the 2020 NFR Athletes - Chase Brooks