STILLWATER, Okla. -- An executive with the American Football Coaches Association said Monday that Army will likely share the 1945 national title with Oklahoma State.Last week, the AFCA retroactively named Oklahoma State, then known as Oklahoma A&M, its 1945 champion. A committee headed by former AFCA executive director Grant Teaff made the decision.The association said several schools requested that it establish a group of coaches to select winners from 1922, when the association was founded, to 1949, the year before its coaches poll was first published. Gary Darnell, the AFCAs associate executive director, said Army met the associations criteria for 1945, and the academy plans to send in the necessary paperwork to claim its title for that year and two other years it qualifies for, though Darnell didnt specify which years.Darnell said he has spoken with officials from Army, and the program is fine with being 1945 co-champions.When youre dealing with the West Points (Army), their fans are our leaders, he said. Theyre going to see it, and theyre going to embrace the opportunity to be co-champs, or just to be recognized.Army and Oklahoma State were the only schools that met the AFCAs criteria for 1945. Army was The Associated Press champion that year . Oklahoma A&M finished No. 5.The AFCA consulted the Billingsley Encyclopedia of College Football to help decide who qualified. Darnell said there is a lone qualifier for all but about seven of those years from 1922 to 1949, and its up to the schools to file the paperwork and claim their championships. In those years where its unclear, Darnell said the committee will narrow the field.Darnell said the AFCA took the 18-month process seriously before naming Oklahoma State its first retroactive champion.How can a bunch of guys just get together and vote for say, this one as opposed to this one? Darnell said. How do a bunch of people get together and decide which four teams are going to play in the playoff? Its no different. At some point, you make a decision. You ingest as many facts as you can, and make a decision and try to be as fair and honest as you can with it.---Follow Cliff Brunt on Twitter: (at)CliffBruntAPWholesale Nike Shoes . Mickelson barely made the cut but had the best round of the day with nine birdies and an eagle coupled with two bogeys to sit two shots behind leader Craig Lee of Scotland. Lee shot a 69 for a 12-under 204 total. "I just love the fact I am in contention and have an opportunity in my first tournament of the year here in Abu Dhabi," Mickelson said. Discount Nike Shoes . Wall made the comment in a speech to a Regina business crowd that included Lesnar. The U.S. wrestler and retired mixed martial artist says he was visiting his brothers farm in Saskatchewan and decided he wanted to hear what the premier had to say. https://www.fakenikeshoeswholesale.com/ . Andrew Luck lost his favourite target and the Indianapolis locker room lost one of its most revered leaders when Reggie Wayne was diagnosed Monday with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee that will cost him the rest of the season. Cheap Nike Shoes . Numbers Game examines the deal that sees Michael Del Zotto and Kevin Klein switch places. The Predators Get: D Michael Del Zotto. Fake Nike Shoes For Sale . A statement from the worlds top-ranked player says all checks "were satisfactory and showed positive evolution" regarding the injury, which contributed to his loss to Stanislas Wawrinka in the final in Melbourne.Troy (9-3, Sun Belt) vs Ohio (8-5, Mid-American), Dec. 23, 8 p.m. ESTLOCATION: Mobile, Alabama.TOP PLAYERSTroy: RB Jordan Chunn, 1,232 yards, 13 touchdowns; 29 catches.Ohio: LB Blair Brown, 116 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss.NOTABLETroy: Became the first Sun Belt team ranked in the AP Top 25 but lost two of three games after that. Rebounded from coach Neal Browns 4-8 debut season.Ohio: Fell 29-23 to unbeaten Westerrn Michigan in the MAC championship game.ddddddddddddLAST TIMETroy 48, Ohio 21 (2010 New Orleans Bowl)BOWL HISTORYTroy: 2/3 in bowl games. First postseason appearance since 2010.Ohio: 2-7 in bowl games, losing two straight.---More AP College Football coverage: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '