Brazile won the all-around world championship in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2006 through 2015, and in 2018. He won the
tie-down roping world championship in 2007, 2009 and 2010. He won the
team roping world championship in 2010. He won the
steer roping world championship in 2006, 2007, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2019 and 2020. He won four
National Finals Steer Roping (NFSR) Average titles in 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2020. He also won two
National Finals Rodeo (NFR) Average titles. One was in team roping in 2008 and one was in tie-down roping in 2010. He earned an all-around title at Caldwell Night Rodeo during the first round Ariat Playoffs. He also won six Team Roping Titles with partner Patrick Smith. In 2009, he tied for first place in Round 5 of tie-down roping, with a time of 7.1 seconds, and placed in three other rounds en route to clinching his second world championship in that event in three years and a record-tying seventy all-around gold buckle; placed in one round of the team roping with Patrick Smith. By earning his 11th world championship, Brazile moved into a tie for third place on the career list with Dean Oliver and Charmayne James." Murray's titles were won all in roughstock events, as opposed to Brazile's timed-event wins, and he is still the youngest winner of the title. In 2013, Brazile won another all-around title and his total number of world titles moved to 19, breaking
Guy Allen's record of 18 world championship titles. As of 2020, Brazile has 26 world titles, eight more than Allen, who is in second place with 18 titles, and Shoulders is in third place with 16 titles. In 2015, he was named the NFR All-Around Cowboy Champion, and took first in Tie Down Roping Rounds 1 and 8, with times of 6.8 seconds and 6.5 seconds, respectively. In Round 8, he tied Cody Ohl's arena record. Brazile announced his retirement from full-time rodeo at the end of the 2018 NFR. In 2019, Brazile was on a reduced schedule as per his announcement at the end of the previous year's season, but still won the steer roping event this year and his 25th gold buckle. Brazile placed in all ten rounds of the PRCA
National Finals Steer Roping (NFSR) in
Mulvane, Kansas, the only competitor who did. He earned $56,707 at the NFSR. Part of that check was $27,347 for winning the NFSR Average title, making a 10-run time of 131.0 seconds. He won the championship with total earnings of $129,834. His total earnings at the NFSR was $60,989, which was the most of all the competitors.
National events ==Honors==