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    Mountaineers settle Big East lawsuit, will join Big 12

    By February 14, 2012Updated:February 14, 2012 Big 12 Conference No Comments4 Mins Read
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    West Virginia announced today that it has cleared legal hurdles set by the Big East Conference and will join the Big 12 Conference in July.
    McClatchy-Tribune

    By Ralph Russo and Vicki Smith
    Associated Press

    MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia University announced Tuesday it has settled a lawsuit with the Big East for an unspecified amount, clearing the way for the conference power Mountaineers to join the Big 12 in July in time for the fall football season.

    Athletic Director Oliver Luck said the terms of the deal were confidential and WVU wouldn’t release details. But Luck said no state, taxpayer, tuition or other academic dollars will be used in the settlement.

    A person familiar with the agreement said the settlement totaled $20 million but did not know how much money would come from the university and how much the Big 12 may contribute. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because financial terms were not being made in the announcement of the agreement.

    Luck said the funding will come only from private sources and money that athletics raised independently.

    WVU has already paid half of the required $5 million exit fee to the Big East.

    Luck planned a news conference to discuss the deal later Tuesday morning.

    A spokesman for the Big 12 didn’t immediately comment on the deal, but the conference released its football schedule about an hour after the announcement. West Virginia will make its Big 12 debut on Sept. 29 at home against Baylor.

    The Mountaineers and their explosive offense went 10-3 last season and finished ranked in the Top 25. West Virginia capped off the season with a record-setting 70-33 victory over Clemson in the Orange Bowl.

    WVU sued the Big East in Monongalia County Circuit Court in Morgantown in November, challenging its bylaws in a bid to join the Big 12 in time for the 2012 season.

    The Big East countersued in Rhode Island four days later, arguing that WVU had breached its contract with the conference and should remain in the Big East for another two years as required in the bylaws. In late December, the judge there denied WVU’s motion to dismiss.

    Luck said the Big 12 gives WVU “significant advantages” over the Big East.

    “The Big 12 is a strong and vibrant conference academically and athletically,” he said in a statement. “We look forward to the potential academic and athletic partnerships and financial opportunities that membership in the Big 12 offers.”

    WVU President James Clements called the partnership with the Big 12 “an investment in WVU’s future.”

    Big East Commissioner John Marinatto had repeatedly said West Virginia would not be allowed to leave until the 2014 football season.

    But in a statement Tuesday, Marinatto said the board of directors voted to terminate WVU’s membership in the conference as of June 30. Marinatto said the board agreed to the deal because WVU was willing to drop its lawsuit and pay an exit fee “well in excess of that required by the bylaws.”

    He said WVU has agreed to have the West Virginia court enter a judgment that declares the Big East’s bylaws “valid and enforceable.”

    With its recent additions, Marinatto said, “the future for the Big East Conference has never been brighter.”

    Boise State, Central Florida, Houston, Memphis, San Diego State University, Southern Methodist University and Navy have all recently joined the conference.

    The Big East still has work to do to figure out how next season will play out. Pittsburgh and Syracuse announced in September they are leaving for the Atlantic Coast Conference, but have said they will not challenge the Big East’s notification rules.

    That leaves the Big East with seven football teams for 2012 and a hole in the schedule that could leave its remaining members scrambling to find a game so late — unless one of its future members can be convinced to join a year early.

    Boise State, which is joining the Big East in football only, has been approached about leaving the Mountain West early.

    The urgency of the lawsuits and the eventual settlement was driven by football, but the conference realignment affects other West Virginia sports. The Mountaineers must find a home for their men’s soccer team because the Big 12 doesn’t sponsor the sport.

    Teams in rifle, wrestling and women’s gymnastics at West Virginia compete in other conferences besides the Big East.

    Russo contributed to this report from New York. Associated Press Writer John Raby contributed from Charleston, W.Va.

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