The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is joining the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in pulling its championship events out of North Carolina in response to the state’s controversial bathroom law.
The ACC, which includes major North Carolina universities Duke and UNC, announced Wednesday that it would be relocating eight championships, including football, away from the state because of the law, which critics say discriminates against transgender people.
{mosads}The move by the athletic conference of 15 universities is meant to reaffirm “our collective commitment to uphold the values of equality, diversity, inclusion and non-discrimination,” the ACC Council of Presidents said in a statement announcing the decision.
“We believe North Carolina House Bill 2 is inconsistent with these values, and as a result, we will relocate all neutral site championships for the 2016-17 academic year,” they added.
The ACC football title game had been slated to be held at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte on Dec. 3.