Arkansas vs. Illinois: 2023 NCAA Tournament Odds, Preview & Predictions

March Madness is officially here! The 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracket has been announced, and the teams are lining up for the Big Dance. Let’s take a look at the early odds, previews, and predictions for the 2023 NCAA Tournament Round 1 game: Arkansas vs. Illinois.

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2023 March Madness Odds, Preview & Predictions: Arkansas vs. Illinois


Arkansas vs. Illinois Odds, Spread & Match Up Overview

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Arkansas 2023 NCAA Tournament Betting Preview

After Trevon Brazile went down early in the season, it looked like Arkansas’ tournament hopes were slim. While Arkansas isn’t exactly in the tier of elite Final Four contenders, Eric Musselman has done a solid job of pulling this team together as it enters the NCAA Tournament.

If we look back at last year’s Arkansas team, it hit a midseason lull and entered the tournament as a 4-seed before making a run to the Elite 8. This year, with Anthony Black and Nick Smith leading the way, and with solid depth pieces in Davonte Davis and Ricky Council, Arkansas could conceivably take a similar tournament path. Musselman is one of the college basketball coaches I trust the most, as he is coming off back-to-back Elite 8 appearances.

With a talented roster and a top-20 defense, the Razorbacks are an incredibly difficult team to prepare for. They excel at getting to the rim and drawing contact, and interior scoring has been a strength. Defensively, Arkansas allows the fewest looks from beyond the arc, but if a team can get in the lane against them, the Hogs do allow a high free throw rate.

Obviously, the ceiling isn’t as high now as it seemed to be preseason. But the elite teams have to be quaking in their boots at the thought of facing Eric Musselman’s squad.

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Illinois 2023 NCAA Tournament Betting Preview

Illinois seemed ready to show out in the Big Ten this year after bringing in Terrance Shannon and Matthew Mayer this offseason. Combine those two additions with Coleman Hawkins down low and R.J. Melendez as a role player and the sky seemed to be the limit for this Illini squad in the preseason. The Illini failed to rise above the pack in a Big Ten race characterized by parity and more or less got lost in the shuffle.

Illinois got quality wins over UCLA and Texas early in the season that have aged well. The Illini’s interior scoring ranks in the top 25, but they struggle from beyond the arc, ranking outside the top 300. Defensively, Illinois limits opponents to sub-45 percent shooting from inside the arc and does a solid job of rebounding with its 16th-ranked height.

With the talent Illinois has and its experience out of conference, there is a wide range of possible outcomes for the Illini in this tournament. An elite defensive team might give Illinois’ sub-50th-ranked offense trouble. Virginia handled the Illini this season, and Northwestern split with them. I expect Illinois to be a straightforward team this tourney, winning a game or two before bowing out without much fanfare.

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