Includes a few local guys that could have really helped Mizzou
http://makingthemadness.com/sean02mtms-top-100-mid-major-players-for-the-2020-21-season/
10.) Jacob Gilyard 5’9 160, G, 5th-YR-SR
2020-21 stats: 12.3 PPG, 5.0 RPG, 3.6 SPG
Gilly’s name is soon to be etched into the College Hoops record book for eternity– the Richmond guard is only 27 swipes away from passing John Linehan for the top spot in career steals. The Master thief brings a valuable scoring skillset to one of the few teams that deploy the Princeton offense.
34.) Javonte Perkins 6’6 210 W, 5th-Yr-SR
2020-21 stats: 17.1 PPG
Travis Ford lost two senior’s to the pro’s (Hasahn French, Jordan Goodwin), but his leading scorer Javonte Perkins opted to utilize his extra season of eligibility. Chaifetz should be rocking when the gifted wing scorer steps onto the floor next season.
38.) Isiaih Mosley, 6’5 200, W, JR
2020-21 stats: 19.8 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 3.1 APG
Mosley had a breakout sophomore campaign for Missouri State last, improving his scoring from 8.9 points to a splendid 19.8 points-per-game, which marked one of the nation’s biggest jumps. Not only is Mosley an efficient scorer, but he’s a phenomenal passer for his position, playing the P&R game especially, cleaning up the turnovers could put the Bears leading scorer to the next level.
You could also include 16 who spent some time in Springfield as a kid when his dad was an assistant at MO State
16.) Patrick Baldwin Jr, 6’8 190, F, FR
Baldwin made a historical commitment by becoming the most well-renowned recruit in Horizon League history, having the opportunity to play his father, Pat Sr, is why the younger Baldwin opted to pick Milwaukee over Duke. The lengthy wing should star for Milwaukee from the jump thanks to his two-way style of play, including an impressive jumper from outside. Baldwin missed much of his HS Senior season with an injury, but the talent is undeniable.