The third-ranked Michigan Wolverines will visit the 10th-ranked Illinois Fighting Illini on Friday, February 27, 2026, aiming to clinch the outright Big Ten regular-season title. The game at State Farm Center in Champaign, Illinois, tips off at 8 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on Fox. Michigan holds a slim 1.5-point favorite status with an over/under of 158.5 points.
The Michigan Wolverines enter the matchup with a strong 26-2 overall record and 16-1 in Big Ten play, having recently defeated Minnesota 77-67. They boast a 9-0 road record and are 6-1 against ranked opponents this season. Illinois, at 22-6 overall and 13-4 in conference, is tied for second in the Big Ten and holds a 13-2 home record. The Fighting Illini recently lost 95-94 in overtime at UCLA, marking their third overtime defeat in the past six games, all by a combined six points.
This is the only scheduled meeting between the teams this season, with Michigan having already clinched a share of the conference title. A Wolverines victory would secure the outright crown, while an Illinois win keeps their slim hopes for a shared title alive. Betting odds from DraftKings Sportsbook list Michigan as a 1.5-point road favorite, with the money line at Michigan -125 and Illinois +105. The total points line is set at 158.5, which has moved up from the opener.
The SportsLine Projection Model, which simulates games 10,000 times, predicts the under on the total, projecting 157 combined points. It forecasts three Michigan players scoring at least 10.2 points, led by Yaxel Lendeborg at 14.1 points, and five Illinois players reaching 11.1 or more, topped by Keaton Wagler at 17.7 points. Another model analysis leans toward Illinois covering the +1.5 spread in 75% of simulations and winning outright 72% of the time, citing the Illini's nine-game winning streak against Michigan and strong home performance.
Michigan averages 89 points per game, the highest in the Big Ten, while allowing 68.7, ranking fifth defensively. Illinois scores 85 points on average and allows 69, placing sixth in conference defense. The game streams on Fubo and airs on Fox, with radio coverage on WCSX-FM 94.7 in Detroit and WWWW-FM 102.9 in Ann Arbor.