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The pro-rata clauses in the existing agreements with Fox and ESPN pushed the Big 12 to consider expansion, since those clauses stipulated that the networks would have to pay the conference up to $25 million annually for each new member.Big 12 leaders held video interviews with almost 20 candidates, then interviewed officials from Air Force, BYU, Central Florida, Cincinnati, Colorado State, UConn, Houston, Rice, South Florida, SMU and Tulane in person in Dallas in September.After Mondays decision, Bowlsby called the leaders of each candidate to deliver the news personally.The decision really didnt have very much to do with the individual elements of those institutions, Bowlsby said. They all have their strengths and weaknesses, obviously, as all of our members do. But this was really about defense of our model.Even though the process didnt lead to action, Oklahoma president and Big 12 board chair David Boren defended the leagues investment in considering expansion, which including the hiring of consultants Navigate and BHV, both of which flew to Dallas to speak to the presidents again Monday.Was all this gathering of information a waste of time? Boren said. Gatherinng information is never a waste of time.ddddddddddddLast summer, Boren propelled potential expansion into a possibility when he claimed the Big 12 was psychologically disadvantaged as the smallest Power Five conference, and the only one without a football championship game or conference network.In June, the league unanimously voted to implement a championship game in 2017. But since the title game couldnt deliver a network to the conference, Boren said expansion began to lose steam leading up to Monday.The marketplace made that decision for us, Boren said. I hoped we could find a way when we thought we could build a conference network. We needed additional material, additional schools to have additional material for the network. To do that, then, I think would have made sense.The situation now is very, very different. We dont feel a sense of urgency to expand just for expansions sake. It has to be tied to the circumstances at the time.With the expansion debate over, Bowlsby said the league could make a decision as soon as this week on whether it will form divisions to decide which teams will play in the championship game. Bowlsby added that a championship site could be determined by November: Arlington, Texas; Kansas City; and San Antonio are the sites the league is considering.Boren acknowledged that the league wont extend its TV/media rights deal, which runs through 2024-25, until the deal is closer to expiring. The deal helped stabilize the conference in 2012 after Texas A&M left for the SEC.Boren, however, added that the Big 12 schools, including Oklahoma and Texas, still remain committed to the league long term.There is not a single school in this conference looking to go elsewhere, he said. We are committed to each other. We are committed to this conference. We are committing to making the Big 12 conference as strong as possible.No ones looking to walk away. ' ' '