<Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> 10,000,000 subscribers </Td> <Td> 2016 </Td> </Tr> <P> Dude Perfect is an American sports entertainment group which routinely uploads new video content to various YouTube channels . The group consists of twins Coby and Cory Cotton, Garrett Hilbert, Cody Jones, and Tyler Toney, all of whom are former high school basketball players and college roommates at Texas A&M University . The members of the group hold several Guinness World Records . Their YouTube videos have garnered over 5 billion views total and their flagship channel, "Dude Perfect," has over 30 million subscribers as of May 2018 . The channel is the 7th most - subscribed channel overall and the most subscribed sports channel on YouTube . </P> <P> The most popular content created by Dude Perfect consists primarily of videos depicting various trick shots and stunts cut together and set to upbeat music . The group also regularly uploads videos of "battles," where the individual members of Dude Perfect compete against one another in a good - natured game or contest usually featuring elements and creative spins on different sports and a unique set of rules . A series of short comedy / satire videos called "Stereotypes," depicts Toney, Jones, Hilbert, the Cotton twins and others acting out humorous scenarios intended to ring true of common experiences and situations . On January 8, 2018, Dude Perfect launched a series called "Overtime," which mixes the lighthearted aspects of their other videos in a talk show parody format . </P> <P> The group was betting on sandwiches via basketball shots in their backyard, which were eventually recorded on camera, and a video of trick shots at Toney's ranch called "Backyard Edition" was eventually released on YouTube . Within a week, the video received 200,000 views . Afterwards, a trick shot video from the Christian summer camp Sky Ranch was released, which now has over 18 million views; 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, a world record at the time . The shot prompted television appearances on ESPN's First Take, Pardon the Interruption, Around the Horn and SportsNation . </P>

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