Nice work on all three teams.
Pertaining to Iowa's PG situation, here's what I'll add.
https://barttorvik.com/trank.php?ye...1&top=0&quad=5&venue=All&type=All&mingames=0#
If you go back to last year and look at Iowa's turnover numbers there's a clear contrast between when Jordan was playing vs when he was sidelined. The nice thing about Torvik's site is you can choose the dates to get the games you want.
On Dec 20th (the day before Iowa played Cinci) here was Iowa's rank in turnover %.
Dec 20th - 12th nationally. 1st in B1G
For Dec 21st and afterwards - 142nd nationally. 11th in B1G.
It should also be noted Iowa played a good noncon last year. These numbers aren't inflated by playing cupcakes only.
With Jordan, Iowa's TO% is similar to the one time under Fran we actually had a chance at winning the B1G (15-16). I think a lot of that came from playing two experienced point guards together.
The nice thing about this year is it's not just two experienced guys for Iowa at the point. Fans have reason to be excited for Ulis and Toussaint as well. No one point guard is going to be forced to do too much (Joe T at times last year). It's going to be a group approach. It's going to make things easier for all our PG's to have other guys shoulder the load.
It's great to have a go to big man like Luka. But, personally, it's easier to control a game with good guard play as opposed to good forward play. It's just the nature of college ball.