Chad Rutherford

Chad Rutherford
Chad Rutherford
Bio

Chad Rutherford begins his first year as head rodeo coach following Paul Brown’s retirement.

Rutherford began his rodeo career at Hill College, where he received two associate degrees in agriculture and liberal arts. He then went on to McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where he received his bachelor’s degree in agriculture while competing in bareback riding. He has competed on the professional level for the past twelve years, including qualifying for the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) in 2020.

Rutherford grew up in Itasca, Texas. He began rodeoing after high school when a neighbor, Chris Harris, a professional bareback rider, encouraged him to try bareback riding. He then joined the rodeo team at Hill College under former head rodeo coach Paul Brown.

During his collegiate career, he qualified for the College National Finals Rodeo (CNFR) three times and was the Southern Region Bareback Champion twice. Throughout his professional career, Rutherford has qualified for the Texas Circuit Finals Rodeo nine times and once in the Southeastern Circuit Finals, where he was the year-end champion.

Rutherford’s professional accomplishments include National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA) Southern Region Bareback Champion (2014, 2016), CNFR Qualifier (2013, 2014, 2016), Southeastern Circuit Champion Bareback Rider (2016), Texas Circuit Champion Bareback Rider (2021), NFR Bareback Qualifier (2020), and Texas Circuit Finals Rodeo Average Champion and high-money earner (2024).

He and his wife, Katie, have three sons and live on their family ranch in Itasca, Texas. Aside from rodeoing, Rutherford owns Rutherford Projects & Designs and runs a hay-cutting business.