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RE: California's Travel Ban - Ramifications
(07-05-2017 06:54 AM)solohawks Wrote:  Is it fair to say that smaller less wealthy schools will be impacted more than a PAC school who can simply use their own private donor money to get around CA law

This is true. UCLA and Cal don't need money games. Fresno and SJSU do.

And its going to really hurt Bakersfield.

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The NCAA will probably try to accommodate the bigger California schools in tournaments. They might just leave SLO or Fullerton out to avoid a problem.

Remember the NCAA doesn't want a high profile forfeit. This would actually put pressure on many of their own institutions to do something to combat the discriminatory bills in general and at some of their institutions specifically. They want this thing to be really quiet.
07-05-2017 10:17 AM
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