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    Big 12, Big East start picking up pieces

    Big 12 leaders will meet Thursday, trying to find ways to stabilize the conference, including changing the leadership.

    Former Big Eight Commissioner Chuck Neinas told The Associated Press on Thursday morning that he has been contacted by members of the Big 12 about possibly replacing commissioner Dan Beebe on an interim basis, and that he's interested.

    The Big 12 and Beebe are reportedly working on an agreement for him to leave his position.

    Neinas said on the agenda for the Big 12 presidents later Thursday "is whether they're going to retain an interim commissioner."

    "I have not been retained as of yet," Neinas said. "If that happened, it would happen at the end of the day."

    Texas President William Powers declared Wednesday that the Longhorns — who receive more media money than other members of the Big 12 — are open to a new revenue-sharing model and have already suggested that top-level television and cable money be shared equally.

    What's not on the table is the money from Texas' 20-year, $300 million deal with ESPN to create the Longhorn Network, which has been blamed in large part for Texas A&M's pending departure from the Big 12.

    "That's never been in play, that's not in play," Texas athletic director DeLoss Dodds said.

    Oklahoma President David Boren said the most important goal for the Sooners is conference stability.

    "We intend to support actions that will strengthen and stabilize the conference at the very important meeting of the conference board," he said.

    The Pac-12 late Tuesday squashed any hope of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas Tech heading west in what surely would have been a death blow to the Big 12.

    But the conference realignment wheels are still turning, especially with the Aggies planning to join the Southeastern Conference as soon as legal threats are out of the way.

    "Certainly the position of Oklahoma State and I think most of the schools, if not all, is that we want to add a 10th team," said Oklahoma State President Burns Hargis, a member of the league's expansion committee. He listed TCU, Houston, SMU, BYU, Utah and Air Force among the potential expansion targets before saying "we've talked about a lot of ideas."

    The Big East, left with only six football members after Pitt and Syracuse announced plans to join the ACC, must also find a new way forward while the Mountain West and Conference USA are in discussions about a partnership.

    The talk of saving the Big 12 centers on sharing television revenue equally — a core principle of the Big Ten and Pac-12. The Big 12 splits the revenue from its $1.2 billion Fox Sports contract evenly, but only half of the money from its top-tier deal with ABC goes into equal shares. The rest is weighted toward the programs that play on the network more frequently, such as Texas and Oklahoma.

    Dodds said Big 12 athletic directors more than a month ago approved Texas' suggestion to equally share to network revenue around the league. He said the plan has not been voted on by league presidents.

    Texas Tech President Guy Bailey said he doesn't anticipate much opposition to that idea. "I would be surprised if there weren't a change in that, in some way," he said. Now, how exactly it plays out, I don't know."

    Beebe has not commented on the turmoil surrounding the league and there is speculation about his future. The Kansas City Star, citing two sources with knowledge of the decision, reported Wednesday night that Beebe was working on an agreement to leave his position and that an announcement of Beebe's departure was expected Thursday.

    Beebe's contract was extended in November through June 2015, a decision made after Nebraska and Colorado announced they were leaving the Big 12 and before the 13-year deal was reached with Fox Sports in April.

    Dodds declined comment, and Bailey and Hargis called Beebe's status a private "personnel" matter.

    Besides Thursday's meeting of the Big 12 conference board, a summit also is possible between Texas and Oklahoma officials. Big 12 athletic directors also have a previously scheduled meeting in Dallas next week.

    ESPN distanced itself from the conference affiliation uproar, saying the "driving force on realignment lies with the conferences and universities."

    Still, the Longhorn Network created uncertainty in the Big 12 and Texas A&M said it was a big reason why the Aggies will leave the Big 12 by July — a decision that stands, the school said Wednesday.

    Nebraska athletic director Tom Osborne earlier this month said the Big 12's revenue-sharing plan lends itself to instability. The Huskers is in its first season as a member of the Big Ten, where each school received $22.6 million this year — about twice as much as Nebraska could have expected if it had stayed in the Big 12.

    Texas' Powers said revenue sharing will be subject to discussion in coming days.

    "A lot of these issues that you hear (about) whether it's revenue sharing or whatever, we've been working on long before," he said. "We will continue to work on those. I'm not going to prejudge on how those will come out. There are not any preconditions for the conference coming back together.

    "We want a stable, workable conference going forward," Powers said.

    Once the Aggies leave, the Big 12 will have nine members unless a replacement — or replacements — are found. Only SMU has gone public with its interest in joining the Big 12.

    "It's about quality, not quantity," Dodds said. "In my mind, 10 is the perfect conference. You have a clear path to the national championship game without stumbling in a (conference) championship game."

    There was still activity around the Big 12 on Wednesday. Oklahoma State's regents gave school President Hargis the power to depart the Big 12 if necessary while regents in Kansas reiterated their support for staying in the Big 12. Regents in Missouri are scheduled to meet Thursday.

    Hargis said the decision to give him authority over a league change was important even after the Pac-12 was taken off the table as a potential destination because "there are a lot of moving parts here and we may have to make decisions fast." He said his first priority is stabilizing the Big 12.

    Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback said he was optimistic that the Big 12 would remain intact, stabilize and add members.

    Neinas, who acts as a consultant for sports leagues and coaches, said Wednesday he has been working on a partnership with the Mountain West and Conference USA in which they would merge as football playing programs into east and west divisions, spanning four time zones.

    East Carolina of Conference USA announced Wednesday that it has applied for membership in the Big East, where members are trying to rebuild after Syracuse and Pittsburgh accepted invitations to the Atlantic Coast Conference. Navy and Air Force are the top choices as football-only members, according to a person who spoke on condition of anonymity because the conference does not want to publicly disclose its plans.

    Big East Commissioner John Marinatto said Syracuse and Pittsburgh won't be allowed to leave until the 2014-15 academic year and he expects TCU to join in 2012 as agreed.

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    AP Sports Writers Stephen Hawkins and Ralph Russo, AP Writers Betsy Blaney and John Milburn, and freelance writer Doug Tucker contributed to this report.

     

    17 comments

    • Mark S.  •  8 mths ago
      Texas needs to go independent. They don't play well with others. The remaining schools need written contracts with teeth to get the conference stabilized or it needs to be dissolved. The Big 12 could have been as great as any other conference, but greed and personal agendas got in the way.
    • Steve  •  8 mths ago
      Nebraska athletic director Tom Osborne earlier this month said the Big 12's revenue-sharing plan lends itself to instability.
      Dr. Tom didn't feel that way when the conference was formed, at that time Neb was in agreement with UT, OU and A&M that the bulk of the television money should go to the teams that get the most television appearances, how times change, especially when you find yourself no longer being the "big dog"
    • Zombie Birdhouse  •  8 mths ago
      .....and very soon, university presidents and AD's will again bristle at any talk of a football playoff system, since it's all about the classroom and "student-"athletes.
    • Frank N. Blunt  •  8 mths ago
      Corporateers heisting social institutions for profit ... government, medicine, education, on and on. A disgusting con if there ever was in ScAmerica. It's compromising academics while exploiting the schools, students, citizens, and the communities. Look at the administrators to recognize their profiles that show so much conflict of interest dealing with their quasi-public enterprises as they commit crimes; they also are involved with corprorateering boards and affiliate with their cronies to sell out our universities and colleges. That is compromising our future by forsaking the citizens and communities. No thought about the unrealistic and unsustainable logistics with this arrangement either? Of course the politicronies and kleptocrats are involved to promote the scheme otherwise they would have had foresight to prevent it from happening long ago. But wait, this is the same nation that declares war on everything that ends up in tragedy, inefficiency, and ineffectiveness while allowing others to profit from suffering. That is literally giving away our Treasury while subsidizing pseudo-patriots for their operating expenses, risks, and transferring their debt burdens onto other citizens but not requiring any return on that public investment as they also are provided exceptional indulgences to evade any just and due contributions into the public revenue let alone provide a benefit to society. Now there is a suggestion of intervention? As outrageous as it is preposterous!
    • Trav  •  8 mths ago
      Hasn't texas figured out yet that nobody wants their arrogant attitude. Not the PAC 12, not the SEC. The only way they get stability in the Big 12 is to get rid of texas and Beebe. Otherwise Oklahoma is as good as gone...if not this year, then next.
    • ThomasD  •  8 mths ago
      Nebraska athletic director Tom Osborne earlier this month said the Big 12's revenue-sharing plan lends itself to instability. The Huskers is in its first season as a member of the Big Ten, where each school received $22.6 million this year — about twice as much as Nebraska could have expected if it had stayed in the Big 12.

      Is doubling the money have any impact on their decision? They could have joined Conference USA or Mtn West and shared equally.
    • Richard  •  8 mths ago
      All of this is because they don't have a football playoff. The BCS is why this happening.
    • Thoughtful  •  8 mths ago
      LOL -- Finally, the fault finding has a fall-guy. Nebraska AD Osborne gave the Big 12 very sound advice years ago, but Beebe and UTexas convinced other Universities that Nebraska was just sour about losing out on Big 12 leadership.

      Maybe they had it right, but sure looks like Big 12 is FAIL within a year after Beebe and UT escorted Nebraska and Colorado to the door.
    • a realist  •  8 mths ago
      Texas should bow out of the Big 12 and become an independent. No other conference would want them.
    • EW  •  8 mths ago
      Why is it called the Big 12 anymore? That's like a guy with a 5 incher calling it his "Big 8".
    • rick  •  8 mths ago
      Send TU packing and let's bring in two new.
    • Danielle P in SM,Ks  •  8 mths ago
      The Big 8 does not need the Greedy Texas in our Conference to run it as they deem they want. Kick them out!
    • nesa  •  8 mths ago
      hope they change the conference names after all this is said and done, i.e., From Big East to Big East/West Conf, ACC to ACC/Mid West Conf, whewww
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 mths ago
      ESPN has destroyed college football. They, the Longhorn Network and an independent Texas football team that won't even be able to schedule Navy deserve each other.
    • John Chuck  •  8 mths ago
      Screw Texas; nobody wants them.
      • MrBurnsPrankMonkey 8 mths ago
        The PAC-12 did, as did the SEC and the ACC. When are you haters going to realize that college football today is about $$$ and TV ratings. Based on that alone, any conference in the country will take Texas...with or without the Longhorn Network.
    • EW  •  8 mths ago
      Call it the BIG LEFTOVER CONFERENCE.
    • John  •  8 mths ago
      I'm a Cornhusker fan. Thank goodness we're clear of the whole mess.
      • whynot 8 mths ago
        Not yet. Wait til you experience how rude and abusive the drunks in Madison are next week.
      • Liberty 8 mths ago
        Traitors
      • A Yahoo! User 8 mths ago
        WhyNot:

        Rude and abusive drunks in Madison? What world do you live in? Drunks, yes, but they are anything but rude and abusive. You probably had a bad experience because you were the drunk that was being rude and abusive.
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