It Started With ONE Shirtless Fan — And Ended With Thousands

October 14, 2025

A video from an Oklahoma State football game is going viral — not for what happened on the field, but for one unforgettable fan who started a wave of pure crowd energy.

It all began when one man took off his shirt, sparking a spontaneous movement that quickly spread through the stands. Before long, more than 1,000 fans had joined in, waving their shirts in the air and transforming an empty section into the most electric part of the stadium.

It all started with a playful bet between siblings.

During Oklahoma State’s lopsided loss to Houston on Saturday, 40-year-old Trent Eaton and his sister, 32-year-old Callista Bradford, were watching the crowd thin after halftime. Sitting in Section 1, Callista pointed toward an empty area across the stadium and joked, “I’ll bet you $10 to go over there and wave your shirt in the air.”

To her amusement, Trent accepted the challenge.

What happened next was pure chaos — and pure fun. One shirtless fan became two, then four, then dozens. Within minutes, the energy spread like wildfire across the stands as fans began racing to join in.

Before long, more than a thousand people were shirtless, laughing, and waving their shirts in the air in a spontaneous show of school spirit.

Meet Trent and Callista in the video below: