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Tramel: Merger with SEC or Pac-12 is the Big 12's only chance for stability
08-13-2016 07:38 PM
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RE: Tramel: Merger with SEC or Pac-12 is the Big 12's only chance for stability
Just a small note here: It’s possible that any BIG 12 realignment with some PAC12 members or at least California State Schools may be already set in stone. Didn’t Cal, back in February, shutdown basketball series talks with KU because of anti-discrimination laws in Kansas. It seems “Kansas has a "religious freedom" law that allows student groups to be discriminatory in their membership practices based on those groups' beliefs, the World-Journal reported.

http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketb...s-lgbt-law

Isn’t Cal a state school? Wouldn’t the state mandate that UCLA and USC also follow the same policy? I’m fairly certain Texas and Oklahoma have the similar laws as Kansas.
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