Don't laugh. It's not the worst idea out there to solve a problem that is fast becoming critical.

Texas A&M and Missouri are going, TCU and West Virginia are coming, but we don't know when on the Mountaineers. Which means the 2012 Big 12 schedule is in flux, and if the courts or the Big East can't be persuaded to let West Virginia soon cross the Cumberland Gap, every Big 12 school will have to add a nonconference game.

“That's problematic,” said Holder. “We had a hard enough time finding a game to fill the void we already had.”

More than anyone, the Sooners are in the hurt locker. Before the conference carousel began, OU had one slot to fill. But TCU was a nonconference opponent for OU in 2012, and the Frogs now become a league game, replacing Texas A&M in the rotation. So the Sooners are looking for two games. If West Virginia can't fill Missouri's void, that would be three openings for OU, less than eight months before the season opens.

West Virginia has told the Big 12 it plans to be out here for the 2012 season. And a common belief is that if the Mountaineers and Big East can't agree, West Virginia will just come and suffer whatever consequences follow.