I know we did this last spring after I posed the same question, but I am here to take a different stance. I agree with an above poster that I don't think Iowa will be a better or worse team without Cook (if the rumors are true), but they will be a different team. I would argue Nunge is a better partner to Garza than Cook is because he provides more spacing in the offense with his shooting. Pemsl can make the 15 ft jumper, as Cook has not shown he can do like I thought he would this year. Nunge is better shot blocker than Cook, not more athletic than Cook, that can't be made up by anyone on the roster. But Nunge was the leading shot blocker last year as a FR. I do agree with you that Cook's turnovers are overblown by most, but I also understand because he doesn't do much else except dunk and dribble to the hoop. It also seemed to be the most important times that the turnovers came. That being said, Garza does need to be a better passer out of the post when need be. Cook's rebounding will definitely be missed but I don't think it's irreplaceable, Pemsl had 4 rebounds, granted in 1 game but did average nearly 5 rebounds a game, Kriener grabbed 3 bounds a game, and Nunge in his FR season grabbed close to 3 rebounds per game. Garza's FR season he also only trailed Cook by .4 rebounds per game. As you stated you don't think Iowa will be better without Cook, I just think they will be different and have the potential to maybe go further because the parts might fit better.