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In this Oct. 8, 2011 file photo, West Virginia running back Dustin Garrison (29) leads a group of players thanking fans, in front of a Big East conference sign, after their 43-16 win over Connecticut in an NCAA college football game, in Morgantown, W.Va. The Big 12 approves West Virginia to replace Missouri when the Tigers complete their move to the Southeastern Conference, the AP is told. West Virginia's move would allow the Big 12 to maintain 10 members and deliver another blow to the embattled Big East.


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Missouri not among Big 12's 2012 teams; Mountaineers in

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Big 12 appears to be resigned to losing Missouri.

The league issued a statement Friday announcing unanimous approval to accept West Virginia effective July 1. The Mountaineers become the second program to join the Big 12 this month, following TCU.

The Big 12 then listed its expected membership for next season — 10 teams, with Missouri not among them.

Missouri is weighing a move to the Southeastern Conference. Earlier this month, Missouri curators gave Chancellor Brady Deaton authority to strike a deal with another conference if he determines it is the school's best interest. No final decision has been announced. Missouri officials did not return phone calls seeking comment.

Big 12 interim commissioner Chuck Neinas declined to answer questions about Missouri.


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