Illinois vs. Drexel Odds For NCAA Tournament First Round

James Black/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images. Pictured: Illinois Fighting Illini guard Ayo Dosunmu (11).

#1 Illinois vs. #16 Drexel Odds

Projected Spread Illinois -18.8
Projected Total 141.6
Projected ML Illinois -1717
Time TBA
TV TBA
Projected odds based on our initial PRO Projections. Odds will be added once they’re released.

How Illinois & Drexel Match Up

Illinois vs. Drexel
79 Tempo 340
14 eFG% 35
149 TO% 205
34 OR% 118
25 FTR 253
31 DeFG% 149
315 DTO% 307
10 DR% 41
140 DFTR 65
All stats via KenPom.

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What To Know About Illinois

The Illini were set to make their return to the NCAA Tournament last season before COVID-19 put a halt to the sports world, but they’re going to be a serious factor in 2021. Illinois gets almost 40 points per game from its two stars in guard Ayo Dosunmu and center Kofi Cockburn.

Dosunmu is averaging 20-plus points, as well as six rebounds and five assists while shooting nearly 50% from the floor, while Cockburn is shooting 66%. The Illini are more than just that duo, though, as highlighted by beating then-No. 2 Michigan by 23 points without Dosunmu earlier in March.

Illinois is top-10 in KenPom’s adjusted offensive and defense efficiency measures and should be considered a top contender to be the last team to cut down the nets this season. It’s a team peaking at the right time as their freshmen and transfer complementary pieces have continued to get better as the season progressed.

This is a clear cut top-5 team in the nation and is almost unstoppable when Adam Miller and Trent Frazier are making outside shots. They will be extremely difficult to take out, especially with the closing ability of Ayo. — Matt Trebby

What To Know About Drexel

Drexel really benefited from a league that was absolutely obliterated by COVID-19 at the end of the regular season.

The Dragons were extremely fortunate from 3-point range since the start of February, shooting over 50% from beyond the arc. The offense does have a plethora of shooters that paced a Drexel team that finished in the top 40 in both 3-point and free-throw shooting. Camren Wynter is the go-to scorer, but it’s a very balanced attack. On defense, the Dragons will press at times but grade out below-average across the board on that end of the floor.

It’s hard to envision Drexel pulling off an upset. — Stuckey

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