Updated at 5:38 PM
TEXAS, TEXAS A&M CAN'T FIND COMMON GROUND
Texas and Texas A&M officials met Thursday in Austin to discuss whether to bolt to the Pac-10.
However, the meeting ended with the teams in limbo.
According to a source, Texas President Bill Powers wants to go to the Pac-10, but Longhorns coach Mack Brown wants to stay in the Big 12. Texas A&M's first choice is to stay in the Big 12; its second choice is to go to the Southeastern Conference, the source said.
Texas athletic director DeLoss Dodds has said that he wants to keep the Big 12 together.
Colorado accepted an invitation to the Pac-10 earlier in the day.
TEXAS, TEXAS A&M CAN'T FIND COMMON GROUND
Texas and Texas A&M officials met Thursday in Austin to discuss whether to bolt to the Pac-10.
However, the meeting ended with the teams in limbo.
According to a source, Texas President Bill Powers wants to go to the Pac-10, but Longhorns coach Mack Brown wants to stay in the Big 12. Texas A&M's first choice is to stay in the Big 12; its second choice is to go to the Southeastern Conference, the source said.
Texas athletic director DeLoss Dodds has said that he wants to keep the Big 12 together.
Colorado accepted an invitation to the Pac-10 earlier in the day.