wears off, it's a numbers game and he'd be silly not to contemplate the decision to declare for the draft analytically.
Thankfully, I think returning to BYU has a lot of upside that may either give him more $$ long term, or offer him something in return to offset the potential loss of $$ by staying another year.
Seeing how emotionally invested he was in the post game gives me more hope than I had a few weeks ago.
Egor is a BYU guy. Even if he declares early. When he first signed on, I was ecstatic, but figured he was a KY mercenary: I'll play for you, you get me high in the draft.
I'm ok with that approach, but having Demin be clearly a BYU guy gives us a chance he returns.