ASU students shed their clothes to do a run which will help support a local charity.
Useless: The 2011 run is projected to have attendance of 20,000+ students. The first run they did back in 2008 had attendance of 5,000+ students.
From the ABC15.com:
TEMPE, AZ – The final results are in and Arizona State University is the winner of the 2010 AXE Undie Run Challenge.
The competition brought guys and girls together to run in their skivvies, to help the homeless.
At each of 10 college campuses across the country, students literally took the clothes off their backs to support a local charity.
The Undie Run Challenge lasted from April 30 to June 9. The marketing firm that represents AXE, the sponsor, reported 19,340 pounds of clothing and $50,000 donated to various organizations that help the homeless.
Out of the 10 participating schools, ASU came in first place with 5,300 pounds of clothing. University of Texas at Austin came in second place with 3,200 pounds. San Diego State University was third with 2,600 pounds.