I'm uncomfortable with this. I realize Lili may be sitting out this year due to injury and/or concussion issues, and I agree that students should be allowed to "red shirt" and still get four years to play if they want to, even if they have already earned their degree. (e.g. Morgan Tuck could have played another year at UConn). But I don't like the idea of "transferring" after graduating, to play somewhere else for that last year. I worry that allowing this to happen encourages players who are really good, and who find their team isn't as good as they had hoped, to sit our their senior year and then become "free agents" looking for a strong team to join and maybe win a title. I don't think this is the case with Lili, but I don't like the precedent it sets. Maybe the rule should be that if you sit our your senior season, you can only play for the school you were attending.
Some do not sit out their senior year and transfer. Some graduate in 3 years, then become grad students and can transfer, with no year to sit out.
Kaneesha Horn, played for Alabama, graduated in 3 years from Bama, and played as a Grad student at USC for one year.
In another case, Temi Fagbenle, played at Harvard for 3 years. There was a problem her first year and she could not play(something to do with the NCAA Clearinghouse for school credits, I think). The Ivy Leagues, I believe, do not allow you to get financial assistance for more than 4 years(no scholarships at Ivy League schools, only financial assistance based on need). So she could not play a 4th year, except on her own dime, at Harvard. She transferred to USC and played last season as a Grad Student, with a scholarship.
Every situation is different.