October 26, 2011
Manchin warns of Senate investigation into Big 12 expansion
Lawrence Pierce
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., called a press conference at his Charleston office Wednesday evening to talk about possibly investigating why WVU's negotiations in joining the Big 12 have hit a snag.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., promised an investigation into West Virginia University's dealings with the Big 12 Conference if reports are true that a Kentucky senator may have halted WVU's nearly done acceptance into the conference.

An announcement that WVU had been accepted into the Big 12 was expected on Wednesday, but those plans were abruptly canceled.

The New York Times on Tuesday reported that Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., the U.S. Senate minority leader, is lobbying for Louisville to be the school that enters the Big 12 to replace Missouri, which is headed to the Southeastern Conference.

"If the story that we have been told has any merit to it, I've been very clear, if a U.S. senator would have intervened after the process took place that's wrong and unacceptable," Manchin said at a hastily called news conference on Wednesday evening. "If that happened, I will ask for a Senate investigation. I don't believe that that's the way this game should be played."

The Big 12 may just be gathering more information before making a decision, and Manchin hopes that's the case. He said he expects the conference to have a decision by early next week.

But from what Manchin had previously heard, WVU's invitation to join the conference was "stronger than just verbal communication ... which leads me to believe there was some transferring of paper," he said. "All of a sudden that came to a halt."

Manchin said he is not accusing McConnell of interfering, and hasn't spoken to him about the situation.

"I would hope to think no senator would intervene at that level after a decision has been made," he said.

If an investigation is launched, Manchin said, the appropriate body to look into the matter would be the Senate Commerce Committee -- which is chaired by Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va.

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