Cord Jarret McCoy (born August 19, 1980) is an American professional rodeo stock contractor and producer and former professional rodeo cowboy who specialized in saddle bronc riding and bull riding.
Jet and Cord returned to compete in the eighteenth season of The Amazing Race, finishing in 6th place.
[1][5][6] McCoy's final professional bull riding out was at the PBR Touring Pro Division event in Decatur, Texas in June 2013.
[8] In February 2017, he was inducted into the Southwestern Oklahoma State University Athletics - Hall of Fame.
He ended up finishing low in the final PRCA world standings that year, and retired as a contestant for good, again.
In September 26, 2004, McCoy had his skull crushed by a saddle bronc in Oklahoma City.
In the final leg, they were placed 2nd, ultimately losing the one million dollar grand prize and "The Amazing Race 16" winners' title to brothers Dan and Jordan Pious.
As required by The Amazing Race rules, they had to hand over the other Express Pass to another team of their choosing before the end of Leg 5, and they gave the other Express Pass to country singers Caroline & Jennifer, who used it in Leg 2 to bypass the Roadblock).
In Leg 10, their season came to an end with a 5th Place finish due to being U-Turned by Leo & Jamal.
It runs from the summer to autumn and concludes with the Team Series Championship at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
[14] 2009 PBR World Champion Kody Lostroh became the team's assistant coach.
[16] The Freedom ended up finishing in fourth place at the conclusion of the inaugural PBR Team Series Championship.
[20] As of the 2025 season, McCoy is also a color commentator for the PBR's Unleash the Beast Series (UTB) alongside Hummer.
[21] On November 1, 2009, McCoy proposed to his girlfriend Sara Best while being interviewed by PBR in front of an audience.