The Big 12 could vote on potential expansion during the summer, Oklahoma president David Boren told The Oklahoman's Berry Tramel.

"We've sort of said to ourselves, come this summer, we're going to have to finally make a decision about what we do," said Boren, who added that the conference is currently in fact-finding mode about possible teams to bring in. "We cannot indefinitely postpone decisions. That's what I had gotten frustrated about. I thought we were spinning our wheels."

Boren has been extremely vocal about his desire for the Big 12 to expand beyond its current 10-team format, but other schools and conference commissioner Bob Bowlsby have seemed less inclined.

Recently, the Cincinnati Enquirer obtained emails in which Boren appeared supportive of Cincinnati joining the conference.

BYU, Houston, Connecticut, and Boise State could also be viable candidates to join the Big 12.

According to Boren, the Big 12 could also use the summer to resolve longstanding questions about adding a football conference championship game and television network.

With h/t to SB Nation