Dude Perfect is a brand that specializes in sports and comedy activities, and its net worth is approximately $ 50 million. The dude perfect consists of Cody Jones, Coby and Cory Cotton, Garrett Hilbert and Tyler Toney. They used to participate in basketball gamers and roommates at Texas and A and M University, respectively.
The group of five guys is popular mostly for their stereotypes series and their trick shots which closely have an average of almost 10 million viewers each. Today, they have managed to accumulate more than 60 million YouTube subscribers while their videos have been watched more than 12 billion times.
Ping pong trick shots 2 is one of their popular videos and has over 240 million views. On the other hand, Water bottle flip 2, the most popular, has over 250 million viewers.
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Group details
Net Worth: $50 million
Founders: Tyler Toney, Coby Cotton, Cory Cotton, Garrett Cotton, Cody Jones
Channel: Dude Perfect
Associated acts: Rick Smith Jr, Brodie Smith, Tyler Blevins, Mark Rober, Brodie Smith
Subscribers: 56.3Million
Total Views: 13,14 billion
This group has been featured on different stations such as ESPN’s E:60, First take, pardon the interruption, and around the Horn and SportsNation. At a given time, they managed to include a panda mascot who appears a Texas A and M in a basketball match. Dude perfect has collaborated with professional athletes and popular celebrities like
- Tyreke Evans
- Jason Belmonte
- Tim McGraw,
- Johnny Manziel
- Ryan Tannehill,
- Ricky Stenhouse
- Jr., Travis Pastrana
- John Hekker
Career life of Dude Perfect
In 2013, dude perfect released a mobile named Dude perfect and they as well published a book called Go Big. The group has managed to break a multiple Guinness world record. Their television show named the dude perfect began airing in 2016 on the CMT platform. They also have series of face-off videos that are aired on the youtube channels for the whistle sports network. Some of the TV shows they have been featured include:
- Good morning America, The dude perfect show TV series of the year 2016
- All sports gold Battle 2 of 2017
- Gym Stereotypes released on 2012
- Pick up Basketball Stereotypes that was aired in 2013
- Water bottle flip 2, Freeze frame foot battle, and Ping Pong Trick Shots 2 aired in 2015
- ping pong trick shots 3 of 2017
- Blasters edition, also known as dude perfect, was released in 2013
The career of the Dude Perfect
In 2020, it was revealed that five had a net worth of $ 30 million. It was approximated that they earn around $ 12 million from youtube annually. They have increased their net worth in other avenues such as Apps, endorsements, TV shows and merchandising.
The dude group sells a lot of merchandise on their own websites, such as basketballs, jumpers, snap hats, hoodies, and other valuable accessories. The group also owned a TV show named The dude perfect show, which debuted in April 2014 on CMT.
Being a Christian group, they major mostly create family-friendly content, thus allowing them to receive endorsement from different companies interested in family matters. Some of the endorsement they received includes Pringles, Nerf, GMC, Fiat, and Bass pro shops.
World Records
In 2009, the group managed to set a new record of the longest basketball shot as they tried to shot as far from the third deck of the Kyle field. In October 2010, the group again recoded a shot from a height of 66 meters far from the tower base.
They unofficially broke their own set record with a shot from the peak of the reliant stadium, which stayed in the air for almost 5 seconds. This was in 2011.
In 2014 January, they luckily tried to shot from 561- foot-tall famous reunion tower as both Cody jones and Garrett were holding the basket at the bottom of the tower. Some of the worlds record the dude group has managed to break are,
- The record of longest blindfolded basketball shot
- the longest sitting basketball shot
- highest basket shot
- Longest barefoot Lego walk and longest pea blow took part as they were filming the show’ overtime.’
- The record for farthest distance travelled rolling across exercise balls
- Most ping pong balls stuck on a person’s head through the use of shaving cream
Many people have been questioning the reality of the group’s tricks shot in the midst of their success. Host on the show good morning America discussed the tricks as whether they are real or fake. According to contacted experts by the show, they declared that they could not get the evidence as to if the tricks are real or fake. Regarding the arousing doubts, a group member said they like it when people say it is too fake. This keeps them moving.