NORMAN -- In the aftermath of the racist Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity video, Oklahoma's football team leaders said they wanted to fight against cultures of "exclusivity" both on their own campus and around the country.

Those kinds of conversations have -- over the past couple weeks -- revolved around a controversial Indiana law that critics say will give businesses the right to discriminate against gays and lesbians on religious grounds.

The story has an added sports element because the Final Four is set to begin this weekend in Indianapolis, and the NCAA headquarters are there.

NCAA president Mark Emmert released a strongly-worded statement after the bill was signed into law, indicating that it could affect the state of Indiana's ability to host future events.