I know coming out of high school Ayo had a one track mind. It was play one year of college and go straight to the league. Throughout his Freshmen year he saw his stock drop to a late second round pick to possibly un drafted. Now after his Soph year his stock really hasn't improved like many of us would have thought. He made a lot of clutch plays for us this year, and on the fast break, he's darn near impossible to stop. But I honestly don't see how leaving would help his case this year. There are plenty of really really good NBA players that played 3-4 years in college. Yes I get it, the longer you stay in college, the more holes that scouts can possibly find in your game, but he's a borderline drafted player as it stands. If he was to come back next year, he would be in the pre-season talks with Garza for Big Ten Player of the year, possible All-American consideration and a top 5-10 team in the country. Stay another year, collect all the accolades that you can possibly get, improve you're three point shooting, then call it a day and see where the chips fall.