I am not prone to looking this far ahead, but here is an article by Bob Lutz of the Wichita Eagle who ponders what the MVC will look like next year. There will be a much larger number of graduations of top players this year than usual.
http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/sports/16684668.htm
Here is how he sees the MVC next year based on who teams have returning. He picks Bradley 8th and ISU 3rd. When will these guys learn?--
1. Southern Illinois (significant losses in Tatum and Young)
2. Missouri State (significant losses in Ahearn and Chaney)
3. Illinois State (Dilligard is gone, but that's it)
4. Creighton (despite losses of Funk, Tolliver and Nick Porter, you have to have faith)
5. Wichita State (guards aplenty, who plays up front?)
6. Indiana State (almost everyone will be back)
7. Northern Iowa (Eric Coleman will have to carry the load)
8. Bradley (guards Jeremy Crouch and Daniel Ruffin return)
9. Drake (two leading scorers will be gone)
10. Evansville (top three scorers graduate).
http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/sports/16684668.htm
Here is how he sees the MVC next year based on who teams have returning. He picks Bradley 8th and ISU 3rd. When will these guys learn?--
1. Southern Illinois (significant losses in Tatum and Young)
2. Missouri State (significant losses in Ahearn and Chaney)
3. Illinois State (Dilligard is gone, but that's it)
4. Creighton (despite losses of Funk, Tolliver and Nick Porter, you have to have faith)
5. Wichita State (guards aplenty, who plays up front?)
6. Indiana State (almost everyone will be back)
7. Northern Iowa (Eric Coleman will have to carry the load)
8. Bradley (guards Jeremy Crouch and Daniel Ruffin return)
9. Drake (two leading scorers will be gone)
10. Evansville (top three scorers graduate).