The team has been excited and surprised by the popularity of the video, but is enjoying the fame for now. “I can confirm that Jack was passed out cold,” Smart added. Much of the focus has been on sophomore Jack Colton, who is sleeping in the back for the entire video. “It’s unbelievable that we were on Good Morning America,” Way said. Good Morning America also featured the team’s video. “I heard that Carly Rae retweeted the video, so we finally reached the source,” Smart joked.
So far, the team has received stories, shout-outs, and retweets from Sports Center SportsCenter: Guess it takes more than a van full of Harvard baseball players dancing to 'Call Me Maybe' to wake up their teammate"), the Huffington Post, Barstool Sports, Major League Baseball, ESPN analysts, Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, and Justin Bieber’s manager. The spread has been assisted by several media outlets catching on to the craze. “It’s been fun to track its progression across the country,” Smart said of the video reaching Ohio, Texas, and beyond. The team has been getting several calls, texts, messages, and tweets from old friends and colleagues, showing the spread of the video. “But it’s really cool to be able to help Alex and the foundation.” “Originally, we didn’t think that anything would come of it,” Smart added. “We heard Alex watched the video and liked it, which is great,” Dill said. The Crimson adopted a boy named Alex as part of the FOJ Foundation, and have enjoyed having him and his mom at practices. “If half the people that watch the video click the link we put under the video, hopefully we will raise awareness and some money for them,” Smart added.
“We saw it as an opportunity to raise awareness for a great cause,” said Reynolds, who says working with the Foundation has been one of the “more meaningful and cooler things” the team has done.
The views and comments are climbing on YouTube, all the while drawing more attention to the Harvard baseball team and the charity they support, the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, an organization that supports children with pediatric brain tumors.įirst, the team just posted the video, but when they saw it was going viral, they added a link to the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation website. “Marcus has probably gotten a hundred marriage proposals and some less appropriate things,” Reynolds said. Seniors Marcus Way, the lead of the second verse, and Smart, the lead of the third verse who is now affectionately known as “the wink guy” have received a lot of female attention via Facebook messages, tweets, texts, and yes, phone calls. The stars of the video have had to deal with their newfound fame. Much of the commentary has concerned itself not only with the humor involved, but also the players’ good looks.
Just four days after May 6, when the video was posted on YouTube, the Harvard baseball team has over two million hits, and has enjoyed thousands of comments, retweets, and TV time exposing their choreography, lip-synching ability, and personalities. “Connor sat on it for a while, then posted it-it blew up, which was a huge surprise.” “It was really just meant to give our teammates in the other vans something to laugh about,” Reynolds explained. “It definitely helped us pass the time.”ĭirected and filmed by senior Connor Hulse, the video was uploaded to Facebook and YouTube for their own entertainment. “Someone would suggest a move or idea, then we’d argue about it, and try it out,” senior Jeff Reynolds added. “We got really into the choreography, and before we knew it, we were having a blast,” Smart said. The group started piecing together a routine, with everybody adding to the choreography. "'Call Me Maybe' came on my iPod, and we started goofing off.”Īccording to sophomore Steven Dill, the team often turns to dancing and singing in the car when they have a long road trip. “During our spring break trip, we had a long drive to one of our games, and we didn’t have much to do,” senior Jon Smart said. Little did they know that their boredom would lead to stardom.