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RE: How will "Bathroom Bills" impact college sports?
(02-07-2017 04:04 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(02-07-2017 12:30 AM)jdgaucho Wrote:  It can put teams in an awkward position, especially for the NCAA Tournament for Olympic sports where you can't really control where teams go.

Last year UC Santa Barbara baseball was sent to Vanderbilt for a regional. Let's say we were to meet them in a Super Regional. The travel ban prevents us from going to Nashville, and our facility is not suitable for hosting. What then?

You'd be playing somewhere else. So long as the numbers of states that are not acceptable is small, its easy enough for the NCAA to just keep California and NY teams out of those regionals.

Just like they do for BYU - move them from Regionals that would play on Sundays.
02-07-2017 04:26 PM
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