Squad Games with Dude Perfect

@jeremycampofficial
June 29What an incredible night with @dudeperfect at the Squad Games in Pennsylvania!! Me and my teammates almost pulled off a victory, but it went down to the last shot – well done Ben’s friends. Thank you to Ben Roethlisberger for picking me to be on the team. 💪
And what an amazing way to end the night sharing about Jesus to the crowd and singing worship. That’s what it’s all about! Proud of Dude Perfect for being so bold in their faith. Grateful!
“Footbahlin’ with Ben Roethlisberger”, Episode 132
The conversation turns serious when Ben gets the call every spouse fears hearing: the house is on fire. We walk through what happened, why an electrical fire can escalate fast, how smoke spreads through a home, and what actually helped in the moment. It’s equal parts scary and practical, and it pushes us to talk plainly about fire extinguishers, fire blankets, and having a plan your whole family understands.
Then we lighten it up with a stack of summer moments: a Fourth of July lake tradition, tubing chaos, fireworks that get a little too adventurous, plus a behind-the-scenes recap of Ben competing in Dude Perfect’s live squad games. We even slide into World Cup takes with full honesty about what we know and what we’re still Googling.
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Wind River Ranch, 2026



“Footbahlin’ with Ben Roethlisberger”, Episode 131
We bring back the beer segment with two very different pours: a Western American lager that takes Ben straight back to Estes Park, Colorado, and a “Beer Flavored Beer” sent in from Allusion Brewing Company in Pennsylvania. The beer talk turns into the kind of unexpectedly fun rabbit hole we love, including a legit question: why do some beer steins have lids, and what does that say about the history of drinking culture?
From there, it’s camp stories from Wind River Ranch and a faith-based retreat that mixes family time, teaching, worship, and the kind of challenge you can’t fake. Ben tells the egg toss story that ends in a brutal loss at the worst possible moment, then walks through a 3:45am hike in the dark to a sunrise summit over 11,000 feet. We talk altitude, heart rates, carrying everyone’s water, kids sprinting ahead like mountain goats, and the simple “mountains and valleys” metaphor that sticks with you long after the trip ends.

