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Illinois vs. Alabama: Why This Rebounding War Could Change the College Hoops Hierarchy

Last updated: November 18, 2025 4:23 pm
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When No. 8 Illinois collides with No. 11 Alabama, it’s more than a top-25 showdown—it’s a test of grit, rebounding firepower, and the urgency of correcting weaknesses before March. Here’s why this matchup will shape both teams’ destinies.

Wednesday night in Chicago delivers a collision between two of college basketball’s most intriguing bluebloods-in-the-making: No. 8 Illinois (4-0) and No. 11 Alabama (2-1). More than just a pre-holiday résumé builder, this battle could reveal which program truly has the edge in toughness and championship viability as conference play nears.

The Battle of the Boards: Illinois’ Dominance vs. Alabama’s Deficit

Rebounding isn’t just a detail in this contest—it’s the headline. Illinois enters the game ranked second nationally in rebound margin at an eye-popping +21.7 per contest. The catalyst? Freshman powerhouse David Mirkovic, standing 6’9”, 250 pounds, who erupted for 27 points and 21 rebounds against Colgate to become only the eighth Big Ten player in eight seasons with a 20-20 game. His averages—19.5 points and 12.5 boards—are historic for a first-year, with three double-doubles already in his pocket.

Contrast this with Alabama’s recent woes: the Crimson Tide were battered on the glass by Purdue, out-rebounded by 24 in a home loss. That margin exposed a vulnerability that’s haunted them since preseason scrimmages. Head coach Nate Oats didn’t mince words, calling the performance “embarrassing” and warning that ‘until we figure out how to make tougher plays, rebound the basketball at a much higher level, we’re going to have a hard time beating the best teams in the country.’

  • Illinois: Second in NCAA for rebound margin.
  • David Mirkovic: Three double-doubles in four games. One of just eight Big Ten players in recent years with a 20-20 game.
  • Alabama: Outrebounded by double-digits twice in first three games, including a -24 deficit to Purdue.

Inside the Mindset: What It Takes to Win on the Glass

Coaches know rebounding is about mentality as much as height or technique. Brad Underwood of Illinois hammered Mirkovic after the freshman’s lone poor rebounding night—and saw an immediate response. Underwood lauded Mirkovic’s ferocity, even likening his competitive streak to that of former Illini star Ayo Dosunmu, who parlayed his relentless drive into a career with the Chicago Bulls.

Meanwhile, Oats wishes his veteran squad would play with that edge more consistently. Alabama did manage to outrebound St. John’s at Madison Square Garden, but lapses against physical teams have become a trend that simply won’t withstand a March run.

Backcourt Brilliance: Guards Who Could Tip the Scales

The national narrative says this is a war of bigs, but guard play may quietly decide the outcome. Alabama boasts one of the most explosive backcourts in the country:

  • Aden Holloway: 21.0 points per game
  • LaBaron Philon: 19.3 points, 6.0 assists per game
  • Latrell Wrightsell Jr.: 11.5 points per game
  • Houston Mallette: 10.7 points per game

On Illinois’ side, depth and disruption have been key. Kylan Boswell anchors the offense with 18.5 points and 3.8 assists per game, while freshman Keaton Wagler, who flew under the national recruiting radar, has averaged 17.5 points with a remarkable 34 free-throw attempts in just four games. Starting point guard Mihailo Petrovic remains out with a hamstring injury, but Wagler’s fearlessness has filled the gap.

Underwood calls Wagler “fearless and…great, great patience in the paint,” a trait that’s enabled Illinois to remain versatile and aggressive—even when missing a key playmaker.

What’s at Stake: Fan Theories, Season Implications, and Tournament Futures

With both teams holding deep March aspirations, this early matchup is being circled by fans and analysts alike as a litmus test. Alabama’s rabid fanbase is hungry for proof that the team’s poor rebounding is fixable—and that their backcourt talent can outweigh inside deficiencies. Illinois fans, meanwhile, see the development of Mirkovic and the unexpected emergence of Wagler as potential signs of a Final Four ceiling.

  • Could Mirkovic’s size and drive make him the next great Big Ten big man?
  • Does Alabama have a personnel or toughness problem on the boards, or is it a fixable focus issue ahead of SEC play?
  • Will either side reveal a backcourt capable of breaking opposing press late in games?

A win here doesn’t just bolster a ranking—it recalibrates expectations for conference play and positions the victor as an early favorite on the national scene.

Final Word: Why This Game Matters Now

This is more than a November basketball game. Illinois vs. Alabama is a high-leverage laboratory for which team can impose its style—and who can do the dirty work that wins championships. Rebounding, mental toughness, and opportunistic guard play will be under the spotlight, and fans from both programs will be watching for signs that their championship dreams are built on solid ground.

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