I don't think he'll quit on the team. There was a college coach earlier who was on the Dybantsa train but didn't like the attitude of Dybantsa and got off of the Dybantsa train after the whole 7-9 million NIL debacle. Anyways, everything about Dybantsa strikes me as someone who's a very competitive guy who doesn't like to lose. Kind of similar to Kobe Bryant or Michael Jordan. He's the type of player who will win at all cost. With that said if a college just has him as there main guy and doesn't build any support around him similar to Ben Simmons at LSU or Anthony Edwards at Georgia it could be a trainwreck. We've got to build around him and aim for a national championship similar to Duke with Cooper Flagg. My suggestion is either to hit the transfer portal hard or try and convince Demin and Catchings to maybe stay another year and win a national championship with Staton/Mandaquit/Dybantsa.