
IlliniGuys.com Analysis - With a Win Saturday, Can Underwood Match Henson’s Legacy?
Less than 24 hours, we look at whether Brad Underwood can get on the same historical tier of Lou Henson with a win on Saturday notching Underwood’s first Final Four appearance.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Staff Writer
March 27, 2026
(Cover photo courtesy Illinois Athletics)
HOUSTON — Even after arguably the biggest win in his tenure in Champaign-Urbana, Brad Underwood couldn’t help but acknowledge there’s two banners he’s still not guaranteed at State Farm Center: Final Four and national championship.
“It’s simple and I’ve never run from this when I’m asked. The goal has been to win a national championship here,” Underwood said. “If the day were to ever come where I don’t feel like we’re capable of doing that here, I’ll step aside and go do something else.”
The obvious question becomes if Illinois (27-8) can advance past tomorrow evening and into a Final Four, does Underwood, in his ninth season leading the Illini program, match the overall postseason production and legacy of legendary head coach Lou Henson?
While it may seem overwhelming for Underwood, who is the is the fourth Illinois coach (along with Henson, Bill Self and Bruce Weber) to lead the Illini to multiple Sweet 16 appearances since the tournament expanded to 32 teams in 1975, to be compared to the man whose name (along with his wife, Mary) is on the playing floor at State Farm Center. The story of postseason success may actually lean toward Underwood, who is now 11-9 all-time in NCAA Tournament history, but the overall longevity of program consistency will likely always stay in the category of Henson, who roamed the Illini sidelines from 1975 to 1996.














