Illinois Fighting Illini vs Iowa Hawkeyes Pick & Prediction for Sunday January 11 2026
The No. 16 Illinois Fighting Illini head to Carver-Hawkeye Arena for a high-stakes Top-20 clash against the No. 19 Iowa Hawkeyes on Sunday, January 11, 2026. This 12:00 PM EST matinee, airing on FOX, features two teams tied at 12-3 overall, both looking to secure a signature win in a crowded Big Ten race. For expert analysis and daily wagering insights on the full slate of Big Ten action, be sure to check out the latest free college basketball picks over at Winners and Whiners.
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No. 16 Illinois: Defensive Surge on the Road
The Fighting Illini (12-3, 3-1 Big Ten) enter Sunday playing their sharpest basketball of the season, fresh off an 81-55 dismantling of Rutgers. Illinois has established an elite defensive identity, holding opponents to 67.3 points per game. Offensively, they are a juggernaut, averaging 86.7 points behind a balanced attack and elite rebounding (42.6 RPG), which ranks 14th nationally.
The roster is finally reaching full strength after early-season health hurdles. Swingman Ty Rodgers is the primary name to watch; after missing the start of the season due to a knee injury and a recent bout with the flu, he is nearing a return, though he remains a game-time decision for Sunday. Freshman Keaton Wagler has emerged as a star, leading the team with 15.5 PPG and shooting nearly 40% from deep. The frontcourt duo of David Mirkovic (8.3 RPG) and Tomislav Ivisic provides the length necessary to control the glass in a hostile environment.
No. 19 Iowa: Protecting a Perfect Home Record
The Hawkeyes (12-3, 2-2 Big Ten) return home under first-year head coach Ben McCollum looking to rebound from a disappointing 70-67 road loss at Minnesota. Iowa has been untouchable at Carver-Hawkeye Arena this season (9-0) and boasts one of the most efficient defenses in the conference, allowing just 60.8 points per game.
Iowa is led by senior guard Bennett Stirtz, a dynamic playmaker averaging 18.0 points and 5.0 assists. Stirtz is widely considered a potential NBA first-round pick and acts as the engine for a disciplined Hawkeye offense that prioritizes ball movement. The Hawkeyes are relatively healthy entering this matchup, with no major injuries reported. They rely on the shooting of Cooper Koch and the interior presence of Cam Manyawu to complement Stirtz’s ability to break down defenses late in the shot clock.
Illinois vs. Iowa Prediction
This matchup features a classic battle of strengths: Illinois’ high-powered offense and rebounding against Iowa’s disciplined, stifling home defense.
Illinois vs. Iowa ATS Pick
- Pick: Illinois +1.5 (-105)
While Iowa is undefeated at home, they have yet to face a team with the size and scoring depth of Illinois. The Illini’s advantage on the boards (+11.0 rebound margin over Iowa) should grant them extra possessions and second-chance points that Iowa’s system usually denies. Illinois has covered in four straight games, and their defensive intensity is currently high enough to limit Stirtz's supporting cast. Expect a back-and-forth battle that Illinois wins outright or keeps within a single possession.
Illinois vs. Iowa Total Pick
- Pick: Under 143.5 (-110)
Both teams have trended toward the Under in high-profile conference games. Iowa’s defensive system under McCollum is designed to force long possessions and contested jumpers, while Illinois has recently locked in defensively, holding Rutgers to just 55 points. With the pressure of a Top-20 rivalry and the early tip-off time, expect a defensive grind that stays below the 140-point threshold.
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