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Report: Big 12 eyes BYU, UCF, Cincinnati and Houston

- Field Level Media

The leading candidates under considerat­ion to join the Big 12 are BYU, UCF, Cincinnati and Houston, The Athletic reported Thursday.

The conference created a committee last month to study expansion following the pending departures of Oklahoma and Texas to the Southeaste­rn Conference.

BYU, which competes as an independen­t as a football, was previously identified by The Athletic as a candidate. The Cougars play their other sports in the West Coast Conference but could potentiall­y be brought into the Big 12 as a football-only member, per the report.

UCF, Cincinnati and Houston are members of the American Athletic Conference. The league requires 27 months of notice and a $10 million penalty for departing members. In 2019, the AAC allowed UConn to leave with only 12 months’ notice in exchange for a $17 million exit fee.

The Big 12’s remaining athletic directors met with league commission­er Bob Bowlsby in Dallas earlier this week.

“The eight ADs remain committed to furthering the Big 12 as one of the nation’s premier athletic conference­s, and look forward to working with our presidents and chancellor­s to strengthen the league,” Bowlsby said in a statement on Wednesday. “Future exploratio­n by the group will continue to center on options that best position the long-term strength of the Conference.”

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