JEROME DAVIS OF THE CAROLINA COWBOYS NAMED HEAD COACH OF THE YEAR IN PBR TEAMS LEAGUE
Honor Comes After Cowboys Clinched First Teams Championship in Las Vegas in October
GREENSBORO, N.C. â Following the fourth PBR Teams season, Jerome Davis of the Carolina Cowboys has been named the league’s Head Coach of the Year.
One year removed from being a bridesmaid in the Championship race, the Cowboys came back from being the fifth-seeded team in the 2025 playoffs bracket to running the table in Las Vegas, coming out on top as the league’s fourth champion team in four seasons. This came under the tutelage of Davis, a PBR co-founder and 1995 PRCA World Champion, who has led the team since the league’s inception in 2022.
The Cowboys finished with a team record for wins, going 19-16 in the 2025 season. This came one year after a strong 18-9 -1 performance in 2024, finishing a half-game behind tying for the Regular Season Championship title.
“I feel truly blessed to receive this award,” said Davis. “What makes it even more special is knowing it was voted on by guys in this sport that I look up to and respect. That means a lot to me. But at the end of the day, this wasn’t about one person, It was about the team. The guys who nodded their head and gave everything they had every single time that gate opened. It was about the ownership and the entire organization I’m proud to be a part of. Without them, none of this would have happened.”
“As a former World Champion himself, Jerome knows what it takes to win and he’s instilled that mindset in our locker room,” said Cowboys’ Vice President Jon Shumate “He understands the sport at the highest level because he’s lived it, and our riders trust him completely. His leadership was a huge reason we competed at such a high level this season. We’re proud to have him leading the Carolina Cowboys.”
“Congratulations to Jerome on being named Coach of the Year,” said Assistant General Manager Cooper Davis. “His impact goes far beyond the arena. He’s not only a great coach, but a true leader who sets the example for the kind of men we all strive to be.”
The Championship marked not only the first for the Cowboys in team history, but the fourth unique Teams Champion in as many years. PBR Teams welcomed 272,315 fans to events in the 2025 season, a record. Broadcasts on CBS and the CW reached more than 28 million fans over the season.
Davis mentored and coached Clay Guiton, a 20-year-old rising cowboy in his first year with the team, to a Teams Championship MVP Buckle. Guiton was in just his second Teams season after coming to Carolina from the Oklahoma Wildcatters.
Davis is a legend in the world of bull riding, helping to co-found the PBR in 1992, and continuing to give back to the sport since. He earned the title of 1995 PRCA World Champion bull rider and was inducted into the PBR Hall of Fame in 1998. Jerome and his wife Tiffany, the team’s Director of Team Relations, currently reside on the Davis Rodeo Ranch where they raise bulls competing in PBR, the world’s leading bull riding organization.
Davis and the Carolina Cowboys will return home to Greensboro, North Carolina, and First Horizon Coliseum for their fifth annual homestand event on Sept. 18-20, 2026.
The competition begins at 7:45 p.m. ET on Friday, September 18, 6:45 p.m. ET on Saturday, September 19, and 1:45 p.m. ET on Sunday, September 20. Tickets for the event are on sale now and can be purchased online at TicketMaster.com and PBR.com, at the First Horizon Coliseum Box Office, or by calling PBR customer service at (800) 732-1727.
For more information on Carolina Cowboys, and for updates on the upcoming PBR Cowboy Days, visit https://pbr.com/teams/carolina-cowboys, Carolina Cowboys on Facebook, @carolinacowboyspbr on Instagram, or @CARCowboysPBR on Twitter. Go behind the scenes for the Carolina Cowboys’ championship season with exclusive long form video content on the Carolina Cowboys’ YouTube channel @CarolinaCowboysPBR.
About the Carolina Cowboys:
The Carolina Cowboys, 2025 PBR Teams Champions, are based at First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro, N.C., where the team will hold its fifth Cowboy Days homestand September 18-20, 2026. The Cowboys are coached by PBR co-founder Jerome Davis and assistant coach Robson Palermo, a three-time PBR World Finals event winner. Under the leadership of General Manager Austin Dillon, the 2018 Daytona 500 Champion, and Assistant General Manager Cooper Davis, the team is owned by 2017 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee Richard Childress and prominent entrepreneurs and agriculturalists Jeff and Tammie Broin. From a one-man team in 1969, Richard Childress grew Richard Childress Racing (RCR) into one of the most-respected organizations in NASCAR, with nearly 400 team members supporting full-time operations in the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series. As a car owner, Childress has earned more than 200 victories in NASCAR’s top three national series, 17 championships, three Daytona 500 championships and three Brickyard 400 championships. Away from the track, Childress is a businessman, philanthropist and conservationist â he loves wine, the outdoors, supporting the military, and investing in America’s youth. Childress’ properties include the award-winning Childress Vineyards. He sits on the board of directors of Growth Energy and holds an honorary doctorate degree from the University of Northwestern Ohio. Entrepreneur and agriculturalist Broin is the founder and CEO of bioprocessing giant POET, the world’s largest biofuel producer. Broin and RCR have a longstanding partnership through NASCAR and worked together to upgrade the league to 15% bioethanol.
About PBR Teams:
PBR Teams is an elite league featuring the world’s top bull riders competing on teams in five-on-five games leading to a Team Championship at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. During the 2026 season, the league’s fifth, each of the 10 teams â Austin Gamblers of Austin, TX; Arizona Ridge Riders of Glendale, AZ; Carolina Cowboys of Greensboro, NC; Florida Freedom of Sunrise, FL; Kansas City Outlaws of Kansas City, MO; Nashville Stampede of Nashville, TN; New York Mavericks of Brooklyn, NY; OK; Oklahoma Wildcatters of Oklahoma City, OK; Missouri Thunder of Springfield, MO; and Texas Rattlers of Fort Worth, TXâ will host a homestand. Neutral-site games to be determined are are planned as well.
PBR Teams, launched in July 2022, builds on the existing structure of professional bull riding with the same basic rules for judging and scoring qualified 8-second bull rides. In events staged in a tournament-style format, all teams compete in head-to-head matchups against a different opponent each day. Each game features five riders per team squaring off against another team. Full team rosters are comprised of seven riders on the Protected Roster and five Reserve riders. The team with the highest aggregate score of qualified rides among its riders is declared the winner of each game.
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from Taylor Riemersma
Public Relations Manager, PBR