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Cornelius, NC (SportsNetwork.com) - Sprint Cup Series driver Brian Vickers has been medically cleared to return to racing full-time in early March, three months after he underwent open heart surgery. Vickers, who drives the No. 55 Toyota for Michael Waltrip Racing in NASCARs top series, is scheduled to make his season debut in the March 8 race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. MWR revealed on Wednesday that team co-owner Michael Waltrip will drive Vickers car in the Feb. 22 season-opening Daytona 500. The team will name a substitute driver for the March 1 event at Atlanta Motor Speedway at a later date. In December, doctors discovered that Vickers body was rejecting a patch that was surgically placed over a hole in his heart in 2010. Earlier that year, he was diagnosed and treated for blood clots in his left leg and both lungs. Vickers also missed part of the 2013 racing season after he was placed on blood-thinning medication to treat a blood clot in his right calf. The doctors gave me a clean bill of health and said I will be better than before, Vickers said in a team statement. The advancements in modern medicine and surgical procedures are amazing, and I have to thank my doctors at the Sanger Heart and Vascular Institute and Carolinas Medical Center for their extraordinary care. I have literally put my life in their hands twice, and I cannot begin to express my level of gratitude. Vickers won the championship in NASCARs second-tier series (now known as the Xfinity Series) in 2003. He is a three-time race winner in Sprint Cup as well, with his most recent victory in that series occurring in July 2013 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Air Vapormax Flyknit Fake .J. -- After getting permission from his 7-year-old daughter, New York Giants offensive lineman David Diehl has retired after an 11-year career that included two Super Bowl championships. Cheap Vapormax Plus . 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Mako Vunipola was promoted from the reserves, with Matt Mullan called up to the bench on Thursday. "It is important that Joe is with his partner at this exciting time," England coach Stuart Lancaster said.Lawrence, KS (SportsNetwork.com) - A pair of teams off to similar starts get together on Tuesday night, as the Kent State Golden Flashes come calling on the 13th-ranked Kansas Jayhawks. No one is going to mistake Kent State for an elite team, but the squad from the unheralded Mid-American Conference may be catching Kansas at the right time. The Jayhawks recently suffered their second loss of the season to an underwhelming Temple squad in Philadelphia last week, and in embarrassing fashion no less (77-52). The Golden Flashes also lost their last outing, falling in a 78-75 decision at home to UTEP three days before Christmas. The loss ended the teams four-game win streak, and despite being 8-3 on the season, KSUs detractors are quick to point out the fact that the Flashes havent beaten a quality team. Kent State tips off MAC action at home against Bowling Green on Jan. 7. Kansas had won eight straight prior to its recent setback. At 9-2, the other loss coming against top-ranked Kentucky (72-40) in Indianapolis back on Nov. 18, the Jayhawks are hoping to get back on track and build up another head of steam as Big 12 Conference play is set to begin at Baylor on Jan. 7. This bout marks only the second meeting between these two schools in mens basketball, with Kansas winning the first in an 87-60 final in Lawrence on Dec. 1, 2008. Jimmy Hall logged a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds, but that effort went for naught as Kent State dropped a three-point decision to UTEP last week. Derek Jackson scored 16 points and Devareaux Manley 13 more for the Golden Flashes, who shot just 39.7 percent from the field, going 9-of-28 from 3-point range in the process, while converting only 12-of-21 free throws. Conversely, the Miners made goood on 52.dddddddddddd3 percent of their total shots, and attempted a whopping 40 free throws, converting 27 of them. KSU committed fewer than half the turnovers UTEP did (7-15). Hall is netting 13.7 ppg to lead four players in double figures for Kent State this season, as the team generates just 65.5 ppg in hitting 42.1 percent of its total shots, which includes a 39 percent showing from beyond the arc. Manley (11.7 ppg), Kris Brewer (10.8 ppg) and Jackson (10.1 ppg) round out the offensive-minded quartet, and the Golden Flashes own narrow margins in both rebounding (+2.9) and turnovers (+2.0), while permitting just 58.8 ppg behind typical shooting outputs of .394 overall and .311 from 3-point land. Poor shooting and suspect defense were the culprits in Kansas humiliating loss to Temple, as the Jayhawks found the bottom of the net on only 32.1 percent of their field goal attempts, while the Owls were successful 58.3 percent of the time. KU was guilty of 17 turnovers, and was dominated in points off turnovers (21-4) as well as points in the paint (34-1. Frank Mason III appeared to be the only guy who showed up for coach Bill Selfs squad, as he drained four 3-pointers en route to a game-high 20 points. Kansas is scoring 70.2 ppg this season, shooting almost as well from beyond the arc (.392) as it is the field overall (.417). The teams defensive stand allows for opponents to net 65 ppg, and the Jayhawks are +6.3 in rebounding margin, but theyve been guilty of 143 giveaways (13 per tilt). Perry Ellis leads the squad in both scoring and rebounding, although his 12.5 points and 6.3 caroms per contest arent going to scare many opponents. Mason is next with 11.7 ppg, and he serves as KUs primary playmaker with 3.9 apg. ' ' '

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