Catching Up

Allie

Allie is learning a balancing act. She’s quite good.

Ren

The Yankee at the National Championship celebration at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Estimates ranged between 70-80,000 people in attendance.

Cow

Chick-fil-A is closed on Sunday, of course. The cow has to work, though. We caught a promotional item during one of the basketball game’s timeouts. Sadly it did not contain a chicken sandwich.

Lowwire

This is Fletcher Runyan. He was the halftime entertainment at the women’s basketball game today. Allie could teach him a thing or two.

Fletcher

He jumps rope on the wire and rides his unicycle both directions. The unicycle had no tire; we’re not sure if riding it on the rim is cheating.

Flip

He finishes with a backflip. He fell on this one. It looked like it hurt. I found a video of him on YouTube falling at an NBA game. Someone in the comments claiming to be his sister-in-law says it is part of the act. I wouldn’t have believed that then, but he does manage to catch the wire with both hands, so maybe so. If it is part of the act it works for the crowd. He gets up, grimaces, points and climbs back up to nail the flip on his second attempt.

Greenleaf

Jordan Greenleaf had 14 points for the Tigers.

Smalley

Alli Smalley led Auburn — along with Morgan Toles — with 13 points.

Johnson

But it wasn’t enough. Tennessee is too big and fast and talented throughout their lineup. The fifth ranked Vols beat Auburn 72-53. Nice afternoon at the Arena, though, and the Tigers led the students and the band in War Eagle after the game.

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