This is what I would like to see out of WSU.
Celebrate what you accomplished this year. Understand that not many teams get to experience what you have just done. Realize that it was hard work that brought you to that point. Show appreciation to your seniors for guiding you as they have. Watch the game Monday and stew over the narrow margine that you missed that game by. Use that as your motivation to work in the offseason. Don't focus on what you lose but realize what you retain. Incorporate what you gain without expecting them to fulfill the roles you lost, they are irreplaceable. Expect Early and Baker to play leadership roles and instill upon them the expectations to fulfill those roles(they are great players and can/should be able to handle that). Focus a little on playing under control(the only times I have seen WSU lose a game they shouldn't it was because the started playing too fast). And enjoy what is to come because if they continue to play as they have, each one of them is going to get more out of playing for a 'mid major' than most kids get playing at a 'major' conference.