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Oklahoma didnt win them all last season. Niklas Hjalmarsson Jersey . But when the Sooners did win, they put a hurting on the competition most of the time. OUs average scoring margin of 21.5 points per game in 2015 led all FBS teams. Its a return to form for a program that had seen a dip in its average scoring margin in the past few years.Losses to Clemson and Texas, as well as close wins against Tennessee and TCU, were offset by the times Oklahoma took teams like West Virginia, Kansas State, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech out behind the woodshed.?As the Sooners aim to return to the College Football Playoff, an average scoring margin resembling that of 2015 will impress the selection committee if OU is on the playoff bubble.In case you missed any part of our countdown:22 days: Ohio State has been in the top 10 of the AP Poll for 22 consecutive weeks23 days:?Virginia Tech has the longest streak of seasons ending with a bowl game24 days:?In the first game of the historic rivalry, Navy beat Army 24-025 days: Desmond Howard won the Heisman 25 years ago26 days:?Arkansas State led the nation with 26 interceptions in 201527 days: Clemsons Greg Huegel led the nation with 27 field goals in 201528 days: Adrian Peterson wore No. 28 for Oklahoma29 days: Alabamas Bryant-Denny Stadium opened in 192930 days: Vinny Testaverde won the Heisman 30 years ago Clayton Keller Coyotes Jersey . -- Linebacker Myles Jack ran for four touchdowns, defensive end Cassius Marsh caught a scoring pass, and No. Thomas Steen Coyotes Jersey . -- Three close looks at the bucket, three misses. http:///...epan-coyotes-jersey/ .ca! Hi Kerry, Heres an interesting one. I know its common knowledge that all players are responsible for their sticks. We witnessed that when Zack Kassian hit Edmontons Sam Gagner in the face after a missed check.NEW YORK -- The Yankees plan to activate Andy Pettitte from the disabled list on Monday and start the left-hander that night against the Cleveland Indians. Pettitte, who turns 41 next month, came out of a start against Seattle on May 16 because of a tight left trapezius muscle, near his pitching shoulder. He went on the DL the following day. Pettitte said Thursday that the injury essentially was a back spasm. He threw 76 pitches in a simulated game Tuesday in Florida. "I was pretty locked up back there. If I had to miss a start where we were, with the rotation and stuff like that, it was probably the best thing to do for the team," Pettitte said. "I felt pretty confident that it would just be the two weeks." Pettitte missed a start in April because of lower back spasms. Hes been unable to get into a rhythm between starts. "Thats been frustrating for me just because I have a certain routine, and I want to be on it," he said. "And, obviously, youve got everyone saying you may be doing too much, you might be doing this, you might doing that." First baseman Mark Teixeira and third baseman Kevin Youkilis are likely to be activated for Fridays series opener against Boston following two-day minor league injury rehabilitation assignments at Double-A Trenton. Teixeira had a partially torn tendon sheath in his right wrist, sustained while taking batting practice with the U.S. at the Worrld Baseball Classic on March 5. Dale Hawerchuck Jersey. Youkilis has not played since April 27 because of a back injury. "If theyre here tomorrow, Ill be happy. If theyre here the next day, Ill be happy," manager Joe Girardi said. "So when they get here, they get here." Girardi said he wasnt sure whether he would keep Robinson Cano batting second when the pair return. "You want him to have as many at-bats as possible," Girardi said. "Thats the bottom line." NOTES: OF Hideki Matsui intends to sign a one-day minor league contract with the Yankees on July 28 and again announce his retirement that day. The Yankees plan to honour the 2009 World Series MVP during a pregame ceremony that day and will give the first 18,000 fans Hideki Matsui bobbleheads. Matsui wore No. 55, and July 28 is the Yankees originally scheduled 55th home game. Matsui played for the Yankees from 2003-09 and announced his retirement in December after 10 seasons with the Yomiuri Giants in Japans Central League and 10 in the major leagues. He played for the Yankees from 2003-09, driving in six runs in the 2009 World Series finale, then spent one season each with the Los Angeles Angels, Oakland and Tampa Bay. "Even through his knee injuries, he found a way to always get big hits for the New York Yankees," Girardi said. "You will hear every player to a man say what a great teammate he was." ' ' ' 
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