Spotted Demon (bull)

[6] Julio Moreno of Oakdale, California, and Dallas Schott of McLaughlin, South Dakota, co-own Spotted Demon, a contender for a PBR World Champion Bull title several years.

First, at the PBR Touring Pro Division (TPD) event in Livingston, Montana, he bucked off Lachlan Richardson in 5.27 seconds for a bull score of 44 points.

Then, at the PBR Built Ford Tough Series (BFTS) event in Grand Rapids, Michigan, he bucked off Stetson Lawrence in 3.52 seconds for a bull score of 44.5 points.

[3] This season, Spotted Demon qualified for the PBR's Built Ford Tough World Finals in Las Vegas, Nevada.

At the Touring Pro Division event in Bismarck, North Dakota, Spotted Demon bucked off Jay Miller in 4.40 seconds for a bull score of 44.50 points.

At the BFTS event in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, he bucked off Matt Triplett in 5.55 seconds for 44.25 points.

At the BFTS event in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, he bucked off Jorge Valdiviezo in 5.03 seconds for a score of 43.75 points.

In Santa Barbara, California, at the PBR Touring Pro Division held in conjunction with the PRCA-sanctioned Old Spanish Days Fiesta Stock Horse Show and Rodeo, he bucked off Ernan Rubio in 3.34 seconds for a score of 45 points.

[3] Spotted Demon again qualified for the PBR World Finals, where he bucked off Tanner Byrne in 4.63 seconds for a bull score of 43.75.

At the BFTS event in Arlington, Texas, he bucked off Wallace de Oliveira in 2.98 seconds for a bull score of 45 points.

The next day at the American Rodeo, also in Arlington, Texas, he bucked off Mike Lee in 4 seconds flat for a bull score of 44.75 points.

At the BFTS event in Glendale, Arizona, Spotted Demon was ridden by 2016 PBR World Champion Cooper Davis for 90.5 points.

[11][3] At the Velocity Tour event in Santa Barbara, California, held in conjunction with the Old Spanish Days Fiesta Stock Horse Show and Rodeo, he bucked off Chandler Bownds in 0.13 second season for a score of 45.5.

At the BFTS event in Nampa, Idaho, he bucked off Stormy Wing in 6.05 second season for a low score of 41 points.

[11] At the PBR Velocity Tour event in Bakersfield, California, Spotted Demon bucked off Cory Clark in 2.15 seconds for a score of 44 points.

[7] At the UTB event in Arlington, Texas, Spotted Demon bucked off Dakota Louis in 5.14 second season for 44.25 points.

[11][3] Then, the next day, Cody Teel rode Spotted Demon for 92.25 points in the championship round and won the event.

In Nampa, Teel won his second UTB event of the year on Spotted Demon who earned a bull score of 45.50 points.

[24] In an interview during the NFR, Julio Moreno revealed that the owners do not get to feed their bulls while they are performing or being held in the pens in between.

His next out was in Round 10 with Boudreaux Campbell, whom he bucked off in 4.00 seconds for a bull score of 45 points, thus winning the NFR title.

[16] In January, Julio Moreno announced that he and his partner Dallas Schott decided to bring Spotted Demon back for another year.

Two factors went into this decision: The fact that he won the 2018 PRCA Bucking Bull of the Year title and his third-place finish at the PBR World Finals.

At the UTB Iron Cowboy event in Los Angeles, California, he bucked off Dakota Buttar in 6.72 seconds for a score of 44.25.

At the Touring Pro Division event held in conjunction with the Old Spanish Days Fiesta Stock Horse Show and Rodeo in Santa Barbara, California, Dalton Kasel rode Spotted Demon for a score of 93 points.

Moreno accounted that ride by Spears as the probability he ended up third in the PRCA Bucking Bull of the Year championship race.

[11][3] At the UTB event in Sacramento, California, Spotted Demon bucked off 2018 PBR World Champion Kaique Pacheco in 3.41 seconds for a bull score of 45.25 points.

In the summer, the organization held a series of events called the Monster Energy Team Challenge, which were also closed to the public.

[11][3] At the UTB event in Salt Lake City, Utah, which had a limited and socially distanced crowd, Spotted Demon bucked off Brennon Eldred in 4.68 seconds for a 45 point score.

The NFR's home was the Thomas & Mack Center and moved to Globe Life Field with a limited and socially distanced crowd.

[31] Then, in Round 7, which would be Spotted Demon's last career out, he bucked off Tyler Bingham for a final bull score of 45.5 points.