A student pets a sheep after being surprised by it at Goat Yoga: Barnyard Edition, hosted by Housing and Residence Life on Wednesday. Although the event was called goat yoga, there was a sheep, a pony and an alpaca as well. (Photo by Eli Randolph)

Gallery: Goat yoga, a basketball scrimmage and more

Week eight on the Hill did not disappoint. From goat yoga to an intramural flag football championship game, your Talisman photographers were there to capture it all.

Taco the goat looks for treats among the crowd of yoga participants at Goat Yoga: Barnyard Edition hosted by WKU Housing and Residence Life on Wednesday, Oct. 11. Taco was a crowd favorite with his poncho and hat. (Photo by Eli Randolph)
A student pets a sheep after being surprised by it at Goat Yoga: Barnyard Edition, hosted by Housing and Residence Life on Wednesday, Oct. 11. Although the event was called goat yoga, there was a sheep, a pony and an alpaca as well. (Photo by Eli Randolph)
A goat eats an animal cracker from a student at the goat yoga event. “The animal crackers are great because we can let little kids feed them to the animals and not have to worry if a kid eats one,” Emma Westbrook said. (Photo by Eli Randolph)
A tired goat during goat yoga on Wednesday, Oct. 12 outside of Normal Hall. Goat Yoga is a free event put on by Housing and Residence Life. (Photo by Preston Jenkins)

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The white team secures the ball in the tip off during the Tops on Trojan Trail Red vs. White scrimmage on Thursday at Barren County High School. (Photo by Eli Randolph)
A men’s basketball player dunks a ball during warmups for the Tops on Trojan Trail Red vs. White scrimmage on Thursday at Barren County High School. The event was an opportunity for preseason practice for the basketball team and recruiting for the university. (Photo by Eli Randolph)
WKU president Timothy Caboni speaks about how Barren County has fed WKU for a long time before the Tops on Trojan Trail Red vs. White scrimmage on Thursday at Barren County High School. “I just have two things to say: Go Trojans and go Tops,” said President Caboni. (Photo by Eli Randolph)
Members of the WKU men’s basketball team warmup ahead of their scrimmage on Thursday at Barren County High School. (Photo by Eli Randolph)

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A Chum Bucket receiver goes for a catch during the intramural flag football championship on Thursday at Houchens-Smith Stadium. (Photo by Shannon Moritz)
Zach Flannery sacks the Chum Bucket quarterback during the intramural championship game on Thursday at Houchens-Smith Stadium. Practice Squad won 19-2. (Photo by Shannon Moritz)
A Chum Bucket member is tackled by two Practice Squad members Thursday during the intermural football championship game at Houchens-Smith Stadium. (Photo by Shannon Moritz)