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Cody Campbell (other)
Cody Campbell may refer to: *Cody Campbell (American football), American football player for the Indianapolis Colts, 2005 Indianapolis Colts season *Cody Campbell (bull rider), professional bull rider, Built Ford Tough Series The Built Ford Tough Series (BFTS) was the Premier Series tour name of the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) competitions from 2003 through 2017. Inaugural season (2003) The BFTS kicked off its tour on November 16, 2002, with the Mohegan Sun Invita ... *Cody Campbell, ice hockey player in 2009–10 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey season {{hndis, Campbell, Cody ...
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Cody Campbell (American Football)
Cody Campbell may refer to: * Cody Campbell (American football), American football player for the Indianapolis Colts, 2005 Indianapolis Colts season * Cody Campbell (bull rider), professional bull rider, Built Ford Tough Series The Built Ford Tough Series (BFTS) was the Premier Series tour name of the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) competitions from 2003 through 2017. Inaugural season (2003) The BFTS kicked off its tour on November 16, 2002, with the Mohegan Sun Invita ... *Cody Campbell, ice hockey player in 2009–10 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey season {{hndis, Campbell, Cody ...
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2005 Indianapolis Colts Season
The Indianapolis Colts season was the franchise's 53rd season in the National Football League (NFL), the 22nd in Indianapolis and the fourth season under head coach Tony Dungy. The Colts improved on their 12–4 record from 2004 and finished the season 14–2. Indianapolis started the season with a 13-game winning streak and were heavily favored to go to and win Super Bowl XL. The Colts' rival, the New England Patriots, lost to the Denver Broncos in the Divisional round of the playoffs. The following day, the Colts were favored over the Pittsburgh Steelers because they had easily beaten them in their previous meeting. However, the Colts lost their first playoff game in heartbreaking fashion to the eventual Super Bowl champion Steelers, when placekicker Mike Vanderjagt missed a crucial field goal. The 2005 Colts set an NFL record by winning twelve games in which they never trailed at any point in the contest and still stands as of 2024.Record still stands as of the 2023 season; ...
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Cody Campbell (bull Rider)
Cody Campbell may refer to: *Cody Campbell (American football), American football player for the Indianapolis Colts, 2005 Indianapolis Colts season * Cody Campbell (bull rider), professional bull rider, Built Ford Tough Series The Built Ford Tough Series (BFTS) was the Premier Series tour name of the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) competitions from 2003 through 2017. Inaugural season (2003) The BFTS kicked off its tour on November 16, 2002, with the Mohegan Sun Invita ... *Cody Campbell, ice hockey player in 2009–10 Alabama–Huntsville Chargers ice hockey season {{hndis, Campbell, Cody ...
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Built Ford Tough Series
The Built Ford Tough Series (BFTS) was the Premier Series tour name of the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) competitions from 2003 through 2017. Inaugural season (2003) The BFTS kicked off its tour on November 16, 2002, with the Mohegan Sun Invitational in Uncasville, Connecticut. The majority of the series was televised on the Outdoor Life Network (OLN). Six of the series events were broadcast on NBC. Telemundo broadcast two events. The first run of the series was held in 29 cities. The BFTS featured the world's top 45 riders at each event throughout the season. The 45 riders who earned the most money at all PBR-sanctioned events qualified to compete at the PBR Built Ford Tough World Finals at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. If a rider failed to maintain his ranking by not earning enough money, he could be replaced by another rider from the U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company Challenger Tour who earned more money. In 2003, Bud Light was replaced by Ford Trucks ...
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