Yeah, that is only weight-wise bigger by 5 lbs on listing weights on the roster pages, which Underwood made sound way off on Media Day, when he said Guerrier is now at 235 when he lists at 220. Goode lists at 6'7", where Domask lists at 6'6", so Goode should be part of our "big" lineup., when done height-wise.
You also had that right that Goode is the better shooter (48.4% on FG, 42.1% on 3s, last season) compared to Domask (44.7% on FG, 34.8% on 3s), so that is a very good point for Goode starting over Domask.
The only question is whether we need a more "creative" scorer, more like Matt Mayer. Yes, Domask has done that before in forcing up more shots at SIU against pretty good defenders. If we don't want or need that (I hope we don't), then Goode should start and get more time than Domask (as you correctly pointed out). But if we need that creativity, then Domask might start just because he's more willing/capable to get shots off, say if Shannon was out somehow (sorry to even speak of that).
You convinced me to change my mind. Derek Piper also had a good example of Goode's game in Bloomington on 2/18/2023 which is convincing. Goode was 3 for 5 and 1 for 3 for a total of 7 points in that road game to Indiana. Illinois lost by 3 pts, but Piper was right; that was an excellent game for Goode. I looked through Domask's full season last year, and I couldn't find a single game where Domask shot percentages like that.