KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- High level  sources in multiple conferences have told KCTV5 that Texas and Texas  A&M are looking to move to the 
Big Ten Conference and have petitioned for  membership, while the University of Oklahoma is planning on petitioning  the Southeastern Conference to become a member of its conference. 
KCTV5's sources said that Texas and Texas A&M do not have to include  Texas Tech or Baylor in their plans. Sources told KCTV5 that there have  already been discussions about the two schools entering the Big Ten and  that the agreement could be made as soon as Thursday. 
Oklahoma is currently working on petitioning to enter the SEC, but must  find another university to enter the league with them, sources said. TMZ  Sports has reported that Oklahoma State is likely to accept a bid to  move to the 
Pac-10
	 
.  Earlier Thursday, Colorado accepted an invitation to join the Pac-10. 
KCTV5's sources also said that some Big 12 officials are saying  decisions on which deals Big 12 schools take invitations by the end of  the day Thursday, although the deals may not be officially announced.  Big 12 officials also tell KCTV5's sources that some Big 12 office  employees are planning to be without a job within weeks. 
Those decisions would leave the University of Kansas, Kansas State  University and the University of Missouri with Baylor, Texas Tech and  Iowa State in the Big 12. The Missouri Board of Curators met Thursday  and planned to meet Friday to discuss the future of Missouri sports.