I would think at just about any of the SEC schools they would reserve the right to not accept a transfer because the chapters are so large and the MS is so stringent. When I was in school we took a transfer from Texas and I don't recall there even being a discussion. But I can't imagine the reverse being true. I don't recall anyone from my chapter ever trying to transfer to another school. And since we are virtually unrepresented in the SEC, it's moot on this point.
Suffice it to say, again, it's possible but not necessarily probable.
And correction taken on South Carolina. I can't even NAME the schools of the SEC so I just tend to clump all big southern schools into the SEC. Even using that umbrella, I still don't think there's as much expansion right now as would seem feasible. But that's a discussion for another day and another thread.
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