(From ESPN.com) Big 12 Conference commissioner Dan Beebe is working on an agreement to leave his position, the Kansas City Star reported Wednesday night. The Star cited two sources with knowledge of Beebe’s decision.
The Oklahoman reported Tuesday that the University of Oklahoma would commit to staying in the Big 12 only if the conference ousted Beebe and added regulations on ESPN’s Longhorn Network. Beebe was one of five BCS commissioners absent from the Collegiate Commissioner Association meetings in Chicago on Wednesday, a source told ESPN.com’s Andy Katz. The only BCS conference commissioner in attendance was Jim Delany of the Big Ten — the only BCS conference not dealing with expansion. The source said the CCA expects Beebe to leave his position and former Big Eight commissioner Chuck Neinas to replace him. “I feel for what is happening to Dan and to John Marinatto in the Big East,” said Western Athletic Conference commissioner Karl Benson, whose league has lost multiple teams to the Mountain West and in 1998 was commissioner when the 16-team league split. Benson said he has called for a halt to expansion until after Jan. 15 to allow conferences’ focus to return to the playing fields. “There is no rush to do more at this point,” Benson said.”These conferences can take their time.”
A presidential teleconference was set for Thursday to discuss how to secure longer-term stabilization in the conference, sources told ESPN’s Joe Schad. “The Big 12 is moving toward stabilization,” one Big 12 athletic director told ESPN Wednesday afternoon. The teleconference and the board’s planned meeting comes after the Pac-12 decided against expansion Tuesday night. The source said the school presidents will discuss the parameters going forward that would create long-term stability, not just a short-term solution, after a second straight season of enduring potential upheaval. Beebe received a raise from $661,000 to $997,000 in 2009 before the Big 12’s first near-breakup, when Colorado joined the Pac-12 and Nebraska left for the Big Ten. Beebe’s contract was extended in November through June 2015.