Sturdy's Game Preview: Illini On A Roll
By Brad Sturdy - IlliniGuys Insider/Analyst & Co-Host, IlliniGuys Sports Spectacular
November 25, 2024
The Illini had a quick 1-day turnaround as they get ready to face Arkansas-Little Rock, now known as just Little Rock, on Monday night. It’s a great preparation for NCAA turnarounds and travel, as the Illini will then head to Kansas City for a tough matchup with the Arkansas Razorbacks. Little Rock will be the toughest home opponent that the Illini have seen this season from a talent standpoint and are picked to win the OVC.
Let's look at the particulars.
Setting the Stage
#25 Illinois (4-1) vs. Little Rock (3-3)
Monday, Nov. 25, 2024 // 8 p.m. CT // Champaign, Ill. // State Farm Center
TV: Big Ten Network – Mike Hall (Play-by-Play), Bruce Weber (Analyst)
Radio: Busey Bank Illini Sports Network – Brian Barnhart (Play-By-Play), Deon Thomas
Notable
-No. 25 Illinois (4-1) continues a stretch of what will be four games in nine days across three different cities, hosting Little Rock Monday night at State Farm Center (8 p.m. CT/BTN). This is Illinois’ lone 1-day prep of the regular season, following Saturday afternoon’s 87-40 win over UMES.
-Illinois has won all four of its home games thus far by outscoring opponents by an average of 34 points. Overall, the Illini carry a nine-game non-conference home winning streak.
-Brad Underwood is one victory away from tying J. Craig Ruby (1923-36) for fifth place on the Illinois all-time coaching wins list. Calling Monday’s game for Big Ten Network is Bruce Weber, who ranks third on that list with 210 wins during his nine seasons in Champaign (2004-12).
-Up next, Illinois will head to Kansas City to face No. 20 Arkansas in the Thanksgiving Hoops Showcase. It will air nationally on CBS at 3 p.m., after the Chicago Bears-Detroit Lions NFL game.
-Newcomers to the Illini roster have accounted for 90.7% of the team’s scoring so far (401 of 442 total points), with UI freshmen accounting for 37.3% of those points (165). Illinois leads the Big Ten and ranks among the top teams nationally in: 3-pointers per game (9th in NCAA, 11.6), 3-point attempts per game (1st, 35.0), total rebounds per game (2nd, 49.0), offensive rebounds per game (18th, 15.0) defensive rebounds per game (3rd, 34.0), and rebound margin (7th, +14.8).
-Monday’s contest is the fourth meeting in the series between Illinois and Little Rock. • The Fighting Illini are 3-0 all-time vs. Little Rock, with all three victories coming at State Farm Center. • Head coach Lou Henson’s No. 7-ranked Flyin’ Illini defeated Little Rock 107-88 in the first matchup in the series, Dec. 10, 1988. Henson and the Illini beat the Trojans again, 83-72, on Dec. 15, 1990. In the most recent meeting in the series, head coach Bruce Weber led the No. 11 Illini to a 75-49 win on Dec. 5, 2005. Last season, the Illini opened up their run to the Elite Eight with a victory over OVC champion Morehead State, who beat Little Rock to get their bid.
A Little About Little Rock…