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Big 12 fines Oklahoma State for anti-Mormon chants against BYU

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Big 12 fines Oklahoma State for anti-Mormon chants against BYU

The Big 12 Conference announced it was fining Oklahoma State $50,000 for inappropriate chants from fans during a men’s basketball game on Wednesday, Feb. 4.

The conference announced the fine against the Cowboys on Sunday, Feb. 8, citing its “Principles and Standards of Sportsmanship.”

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“In accordance with the Big 12 Conference Principles and Standards of Sportsmanship, the conference issued Oklahoma State University a $50,000 fine following its investigation into inappropriate chants that occurred during Wednesday’s men’s basketball game,” the statement read. “The Big 12 will not tolerate any behavior that targets or demeans others.”

OSU said in a statement that said the school “respects the Big 12’s decision and will not appeal the fine.”

“The university conducted an immediate investigation into the allegation that a group of students used an inappropriate chant during last Wednesday’s men’s basketball game between OSU and BYU,” the statement said. “It was determined that a derogatory chant followed a disputed call and referenced the Mormon faith in relation to game officials. The reference to religion did not meet our standards and expectations. Oklahoma State respects the Big 12’s decision and will not appeal the fine.

“The Cowboy Code calls us to treat others with respect and dignity. Oklahoma State University values the relationship we have with BYU and deeply respects its community and faith. We will continue to work to ensure that the atmosphere at our events reflects the values of the Cowboy family.”

Following the 99-92 win for Oklahoma State over No. 14 BYU, Cougars coach Kevin Young shared his disappointment about anti-Mormon chants coming from the student section.

“There were some ‘F The Mormons’ chants tonight by the student section that I heard,” Young said in his postgame news conference on Wednesday. “It was a great win for Oklahoma State University. I think their fans should be proud, but it would be great if some class was warranted.

“I got four small kids at home, I’m a Mormon, and when I go home, they’re going to ask me about it, the same way they asked me about it last year at Arizona.”

This is at least the fourth incident in the past year with derogatory chants aimed at Mormons during BYU football or basketball games. Last season, Arizona apologized for the chant that happened during a BYU loss in Tucson.

Similar chants were also heard during BYU football games against Colorado and Cincinnati. The Buffaloes were fined by the Big 12 for $50,000 and issued a public reprimand.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Oklahoma State fined $50,000 by Big 12 for anti-Mormon chants vs BYU

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