On February 12, 2011, Scott Myers was featured on the popular television show, Texas Country Reporter, in episode #1224. You can order a dvd of the episode from the Texas Country Reporter Store.

The bronze bust of Bruce Matthews, sculpted by Scott Myers and currently on display at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, was voted "Best of the Hall of Fame" by Sports Illustrated. The award was posted on sportsillustrated.cnn.com on Friday, August 5, 2011.
Give a gifted artist his given tool and canvas, and he can make you a masterpiece.
Give those tools and canvas to accomplished artist Scott Myers, who happens to be a life-long fan and student of football, and he can give you something that will live in the sacred halls of the gridiron's elite forever. Read more >>
Scott Myers remembers walking into his high school guidance counselor’s office to discuss his future. “I told him I wanted to be a cowboy,” says Myers, who was born and raised in Fort Worth, TX. From early childhood, Myers had always been captivated by the rodeo and livestock, and he knew that was the direction he wanted to take. “Though I wasn’t born on a ranch, I always wanted to ride and rope,” he explains. “It was part of our culture.” Read more >>
GRANBURY, Texas – He was 8 years old then, in the stands at the Cotton Bowl, so infatuated with the Dallas Cowboys that he'd memorized the jersey number of every player on the roster.
But even on a team filled with superstars – Lee Roy Jordan, Don Meredith, Chuck Howley and Don Perkins – Scott Myers had his favorites: Bob Lilly on defense, and on offense, Bob Hayes, the man who changed the way the game was played. Read more >>