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TCU receives invitation to be Big 12 Conference’s 10th member

Texas Christian University has received an invitation to become the 10th member of the Big 12 Conference, potentially setting off a new wave of colleges switching leagues.

The Horned Frogs had earlier committed to join the Big East Conference beginning in July of 2012. The school will have to pay a $5 million exit fee, but because it wasn’t an official member, it won’t have to wait 27 months to change conferences.

CBSSports.com reported that if the University of Missouri stays in the Big 12, the conference will probably stay at 10 teams. That may not happen, based on today’s statement.

“Acting upon a unanimous recommendation of its expansion subcommittee, the Big 12 Conference Board of Directors this morning authorized negotiations with Texas Christian University,” the Big 12 said in the statement. “On the advice of legal counsel the University of Missouri did not participate in the vote.”

Phone calls and emails to TCU spokesmen Mark Cohen and Andy Anderson; Big East spokesman John Paquette; and Missouri spokesman Chad Moller, weren’t immediately returned.

If the Tigers leave, the conference might look to add three more schools to bring the conference back to 12 teams.

CBSSports.com reported that leading candidates would include the University of Louisville, West Virginia University and the University of Cincinnati from the Big East and Brigham Young University, an independent.

The Big East earlier lost the University of Pittsburgh and Syracuse University to the Atlantic Coast Conference.

--Editors: Michael Sillup, Jay Beberman

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People with knowledge of the decision say Big 12 leaders have agreed to invite TCU to join the fractured league as early as the 2012 football season. The offer to TCU will be extended sometime in the next few days, according to two people with ties to the Big 12. The people spoke only on condition of anonymity because the league has not announced the decision. Associated Press
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