The CIAA has decided to move eight of its 10 conference championships scheduled to be played in North Carolina as the fallout from the HB2 law rolls on.

The biggest move will be the Nov. 12 CIAA championship football game that was supposed to be held at Durham County Stadium in Durham. The league didn’t say where the game will move to, but the likely choice is the campus stadium at Virginia State that can seat just over 7,000.

The CIAA announced the decision Friday afternoon, but it also announced the popular basketball tournaments, which are slated for Charlotte in February, will remain at Time Warner Cable Arena. The league is contractually tied to Charlotte through 2019.

“In a meeting held by the 12 members of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Board of Directors, a decision was reached to immediately relocate 8 of the 10 North Carolina-based conference championships,” the CIAA said.

The statement did not say which championships will move out of the state. “Due to time constraints, particularly as they relate to contractual obligations, the 2017 CIAA Women’s and Men’s Basketball Tournament will remain in Charlotte as relocation would not be in the best interest of the membership and its student-athletes at this time.”