Big 12 Commissioner Dan Beebe fielded questions for about 40 minutes on Tuesday evening after the first day's meetings with conference athletic directors.
Despite all the rumblings of some teams like Nebraska possibly leaving the conference, Beebe said he remains a glass half-full guy.
At the very end of the interview session, Beebe was asked: What are the chances nobody moves from the Big 12?
"Very high," Beebe said.
Why such optimism?
"Based on conversations we've had and the feelings I think have been expressed about the value of the conference and what it's been for so many in such a short period of time."
Before being asked a question Tuesday, Beebe said: "It looks like there's an elephant somewhere in this room."
The elephant, Beebe said, "was discussed in earnest with the athletic directors" during Tuesday's first round of meetings.
The commissioner called the conversations "healthy and productive."
Beebe said he expects it to be clear which schools are on board by April [2011] when the conference starts negotiating a new TV contract.
"I fully anticipate that we'll understand exactly who we're dealing with," Beebe said. "I need to know what apples are in the cart when I go to market and I think we'll have that by the time we start negotiations, not just by the time we finish it."
Beebe reiterated that he wanted to talk frankly with school representatives this week about when there's a date certain that schools might commit to the conference.
"My preference, in my chair, and anyone sitting here would say, 'Yeah, I would want that date to be as of the close of the meetings,'" Beebe said. "I don't know if that's realistic."
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