

The record was jeopardized by Legendary Shots, who made a shot from Birmingham, Alabama's Vulcan statue, but in October 2010, Dude Perfect extended their record with a "cross-tower" shot, which was 216 feet (66 m) high, and the basket was 150 ft (46 m) away from the tower's base. In 2009, the group set the world record for the longest basketball shot after shooting from the third deck of Kyle Field. Louis Rams players Greg Zuerlein, John Hekker, and Jacob McQuaide, also working with A&M wideout Travis Labhart. Olympic team, NASCAR drivers Ricky Stenhouse, Jr., Travis Pastrana, James Buescher, and Ind圜ar Series driver James Hinchcliffe at Texas Motor Speedway, and St. Dude Perfect also worked with Australian bowler Jason Belmonte, country singer Tim McGraw, and Heisman Trophy winner and Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel at Kyle Field, Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill, the U. Later, the group received professional endorsements and requests, which began with then-Sacramento Kings player Tyreke Evans, in an effort to promote Evans' run for Rookie of the Year.

Eventually, Dude Perfect introduced the Panda mascot, who "developed a cult following at A&M basketball games" when taunting players of the opposing team. The shot prompted television appearances on ESPN's First Take, Pardon the Interruption, Around the Horn and Sports Nation.

For every 100,000 views the video received, Dude Perfect pledged to sponsor a child from Compassion International Afterwards, ESPN's E:60 contacted the group for a segment, and on the third floor of Texas A&M's Kyle Field, Toney converted a shot, which traveled 3.9 seconds, which was a world record at the time. 2 Mobile App, Draft, Television Show, DocumentaryĪ trick shot video from the Christian summer camp Sky Ranch was released, which, as of January 2013, has over 10.8 million views.
