I think the NCAA needs to re-think its ruling on giving the extra year of eligibility to every player due to Covid-19. Here is my reasoning. I am going to use Illinois State and Loyola as my example as to why.
Illinois State has 11 players on scholarship due to Senior Keith Fisher opting out due to Covid-19, and Sy Chapman either being asked to leave or leaving by his own choice.
If neither return, their scholarships will be given to two 2021 recruits, bringing Illinois State’s total back to 13 scholarship players for the 2021-22 season (of the current 11 players on scholarship, none are seniors).
Loyola has six Seniors on their current roster who are on scholarship. Krutwig, Baughman, Clemons, Hall, Uguak, and Williamson. If all six of their scholarships have been filled for the 2021-22 season, and all six of the Loyola Seniors chose to return for the 2021-22 basketball season, Loyola would have 19 scholarship players on their 2021-22 roster. Illinois State would have 13 scholarship players on their 2021-22 roster. This would make for a very uneven playing field. I cannot see the NCAA (or the MVC) allowing for these unfair conditions.
What I would like to see the NCAA do is to just treat any player that opted out this season due to Covid-19 as a medical redshirt year. And any player who played this season would not receive the additional year of eligibility.