Chapter 1: What incident at a college football game sparked a viral TikTok trend?
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Chapter 2: How did two college students end up in jail during the game?
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Chapter 3: What creative response did the students have to their situation?
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Chapter 4: How did their song go viral on TikTok?
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Chapter 5: What was the community's reaction to the students' actions?
Why are you coming with all the depressing news? The only thing that can turn all the scores around now is... TikTok Click Shock. That's it. More phone time. It's TikTok Click Shock, where we educate America's youth by discussing the biggest TikTok videos from the past week. Wait, this is the only thing they actually do know.
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We put school on TikTok. Let's turn education around with your first TikTok Click Shock, which comes from a group of students out of Texas Tech University.
Chapter 6: What new beverage trend originated in Missouri?
Their college football team, the Red Raiders, were playing Oregon State recently and The stories about the Texas Tech students. I know, but I come from a Beaver family.
That's what I married into.
I don't know if that's some sort of innuendo, Brooke, but just leave it for a different show. Save it for the podcast. Anyway, the students over at Texas Tech, they were watching the game at Jones Stadium when two male kids, 19 years old, decided to rush the field.
Oh, no. Okay. I mean, you want to do it when you're 18.
Chapter 7: How does heavy soda differ from regular soda?
Yeah. And it's fun to watch someone do it.
Yeah, totally. Spoiler alert, it's illegal.
Yeah.
So they both ended up leaving in handcuffs and were put in jail.
Poor guys.
They live in a four-person house, so the other two guys, their roommates, Slade and Cade, were totally bummed out.
Slade and Cade. There's no way that's their name, dude.
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Chapter 8: What health concerns are associated with the new beverage trend?
They went back to the pad. Just the two of them decided to sit on the couch, took out a pen and wrote a tune about the unfortunate incident as they waited for their buddies to get out of jail. The song was called Rush the Jones. Jones, like the stadium.
Got it.
They uploaded it to TikTok, and the song went viral. It's a banger. So let's listen.
Well, it was rain delay on a Saturday in Texas playing Oregon State when two old boys thought they'd give it a run. Well, they jumped out from their stadium seats and fell to turf beneath their feet and flip-flops moving at 100 miles an hour. Well, they got to that old double T, looked up and saw security, about 50 head running like an angry mob.
Oh, boy.
Well, it was a big old human tug-of-war, but security dragged him to the floor and threw him in cuffs laying on his face. They rushed the Jones. They rushed the Jones. They rushed the Jones. Holy good by God, they rushed the Jones. They were running from those loving cops, tripping with no shoes and socks, and had a face down on the turf inside the Jones.
Hey! There you go. The best country song I've heard in a long time. Slade and Cade put their song up on Spotify, and they managed to get their roommates out of jail by selling Rush the Jones t-shirts. Which helped pay their friend's bond and their legal fees.
I love it.
Those are great roommates. They said in a statement, quote, we really appreciate all the love that we've received from the local community. Even though, remember, they are celebrating something illegal. Stop being a buzzkill. So if you buy a t-shirt, will more students be encouraged to rush the Jones and get themselves locked up?
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