CHAPEL HILL
There are far more important questions surrounding House Bill 2, the controversial law that this week forced both the NCAA and the ACC to remove championship events from North Carolina, but it's a question people might be curious about, nonetheless.
How might the decisions of the NCAA and ACC to remove events affect North Carolina's ACC schools on the field, or court? Undoubtedly, those decisions are likely to have some effect – especially in the NCAA tournament. Greensboro had been scheduled to host first- and second-round tournament games.
Those, along with the ACC championship game in football that had been set for Charlotte, have been the state's two most publicized postseason losses attributed to House Bill 2, better known as HB2.