1st-- The NCAA requires you to pursue a program not offered at the school you're leaving. From NCAA site regarding grad transfers:
"Student-athletes who have graduated are subject to the same release requirements as undergraduates and must have at least one year of eligibility remaining. To be eligible for the one-time transfer exception, football, basketball, baseball and men’s ice hockey student athletes must have been denied a scholarship renewal at their original school. If the student-athlete wishes to pursue a degree program not offered at the original institution, he or she is eligible for a waiver to compete immediately at the new school."
2nd-- U So. Carolina has a MA of Mass Comms which is what people are saying he wants to enroll in at BYU. Not gonna work.
3rd-- He has to meet the NCAA requirements and take the necessary steps to qualify for admission to the grad program. This means take the GRE (or other entrance exam required) and complete whatever else the application requires. Then, people can start to talk about what BYU standards should or should not be bent to accommodate him.
I'm as excited as anyone to have him come play football at BYU but there's only so much BYU can do to get him here. Heaven knows we could use another good RB. He's got to do his part to help make it happen.