AUBURN, Ala. – While Auburn gymnast Sara Hubbard FaceTimed a friend during a Sunday night study session, she heard a commotion in the background from an NFL playoff game on TV.
Her cousin, Sam Hubbard, had just recovered a fumble for the Cincinnati Bengals and returned it 98 yards, scoring the longest go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter and longest fumble return TD in postseason history.
“’Oh my gosh, I think that’s your cousin,’” Sara recalls her friend saying. Hubbard replied, “Let me see, so they turned around the camera and he was just going.’”
Just another feather in the cap of a most accomplished family, one that includes Olympic gold medals, halls of fame recognition and the All-America honors Sara earned last season as a freshman.
“Growing up, we were always playing something,” said Hubbard, whose relative, Gary Hall Jr, won 10 Olympic swimming medals including five golds. “Everybody in my family plays a sport and we all have fun doing it. We’re very athletic and competitive, so I always knew that I would end up doing something.”
For Hubbard, that something was gymnastics, until it wasn’t.