
In a move that has sent shockwaves across the NCAA men’s basketball world, BYU Cougars star guard Egor Demin has officially rejected a staggering $5.4 million NIL offer from the Auburn Tigers and a late push from Alabama, choosing instead to remain loyal to BYU.
The 6-foot-9 Russian sensation was one of the most sought-after names in college basketball this offseason after a breakout freshman year. His decision to turn down massive financial incentives has stunned analysts, fans, and coaches alike.
Sources close to the situation confirm that Auburn presented Demin with a jaw-dropping NIL deal that would’ve made him one of the highest-paid college athletes in the country. Alabama entered the picture late with a lucrative counteroffer, hoping to lure the versatile guard away from Provo. But Demin, known for his quiet determination and team-first mentality, turned them both down.
“It’s not just about money,” Demin said in a brief statement. “It’s about the people, the program, and what we’re building at BYU.”
Following the announcement, newly-appointed BYU head coach Kevin Young doubled down on his belief in Demin, declaring, “Egor made a legacy decision today. I’ve promised him we’re going to build something special together. He’s not just our star — he’s the cornerstone of our future.”
Demin’s return gives BYU a major boost heading into its second season in the Big 12. The guard averaged 14.8 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 4.1 assists last season and is projected as a future NBA lottery pick.
Leave a Reply