Schools licking your chops with the thought of taking a penalty-free
swing at USC's talent ranks, rejoice: The NCAA bylaws standing between
you and the Trojans have been outlined, and are easily obeyed,
requiring notification -- but not permission -- of any attempts to pry upperclassmen away:
The former bylaw states that it is not necessary for opposing schools to obtain written permission to recruit USC seniors or juniors but must notify USC of their recruitment. The latter bylaw, specifically subsection C, states that USC juniors or seniors may transfer "during all of the remaining seasons of the student-athlete's eligibility."
It's that second one that really piques our attention.
Holly, 30, Aquarius. South Georgia, by way of the 213 and the cradle of the atomic bomb. I've been a stagehand, a bartender, a sketch writer, a video editor, a propagandist, a political intern, and a sportswriter. I