The Big 12 hasn't made an official announcement on its complete schedule, but don't expect any big changes, conference commissioner Dan Beebe told ESPN.com in a recent interview.
"We’ve pretty well set it this year," he said. "Some of [the changes could be] related to nonconference, like Texas A&M and SMU playing on Sunday."
Even still, those might not change.
"That’s always subject to our schools, television wanting to expose more games and put them in certain locations, and whether schools really feel like the national exposure is worth it," Beebe said. "Some aren’t going to be willing to move games off of Saturdays."
In short, the bigger programs' schedules are likely set. Texas A&M and Oklahoma have already made official announcements about their schedules, as have others around the Big 12.
Oklahoma State has already shown it is willing to move games, and others could follow. The Cowboys' Friday night date against Louisiana-Lafayette last season (and another Friday nighter against Iowa State this season) is a good example of a game that wouldn't have been on TV without the move. For now, it's up to schools to decide if they'll move any other games in limbo.
"I think that’s going to be a continual discussion, but I think we’re pretty well set for this year," Beebe said.
So what's that mean for you?
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