Sammy & Bodacious, as well as the Andrews Rodeo Stock have won numerous awards including being inducted into ProRodeoHall of Fame. Sammy and son James, who manages the breeding program, takes pride in producing and raising some of the rankest bucking bulls in rodeo history, along with many superior bucking horses. Sammy’s ability to produce quality stock is well documented with the success of his
1999 PRCA Hall of Fame Bucking Bull - J31 BODACIOUS - with 135 outs and only 8 qualified rides. Retired in 1995, Bo toured state fairs and rodeos throughout the U.S. and even appeared as a celebrity guest at Harrah’s and the Silverton Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. His career has been featured in Sports Illustrated and GQ magazines and profiled on Fox TV’s Guinness World Records Prime Time. In 2004 Outdoor Life visited the Andrews ranch and filmed a documentary titled “Fearless Bodacious.” The rodeo world lost one of the greatest animal athletes in May 1999, when Bo passed away after complications from medications for a bone infection. Houston Rodeo and Livestock Show presented Sammy with a bucking chute to use as a memorial for Bo’s grave, which remains on the ranch today. The Bodacious legacy continues to live on through his offspring. Sammy, wife Jacel and James and wife Pepper along with their children, Summer, Kelon and Alee, continue to contribute to the growth of the rodeo industry and western heritage, raising superior bucking stock and producing exceptional rodeos around the country with their award-winning breeding program on their ranch located in Addielou, Texas.