Kansas City, Mo. ? The governing board of the University of Missouri has given its chancellor the authority to move the school out of the Big 12 Conference if that’s what the school decides to do.
Chancellor Brady Deaton was given the authority following a two-day Board of Curators meeting that wrapped up Friday.
Missouri remains in the Big 12 and Deaton said discussions about alignment are ongoing. He says a “decision will be undertaken expeditiously.”
Missouri is believed to want to leave for the Southeastern Conference. The Big 12 already has lost Nebraska and Colorado and will lose Texas A&M next year when TCU joins.