The Big 12 has moved to limit the games and content that can be shown on Texas' new Longhorn Network while the conference works to address the concerns of other member schools.

Just days ago, Texas officials talked with Big 12 athletic directors and presidents about the Aug. 26 start of the 20-year, $300 million network deal with ESPN in hopes of calming fears that it gives the Longhorns an unfair advantage over their rivals.

The network had planned to show 18 high school football games, Texas' season opener against Rice and another conference game later in the season.

Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe said in a statement Thursday that some of the network's plans are on hold, including the conference game.

"Until the members have a chance to consider all the issues and come to conclusion ... no more than one live football game will be televised on any institutional network and no high school content will be televised on a branded member's network."