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Egwu, in his first year as a starter, will see a lot of Badgers center Jared Berggren. He is the team’s leading scorer, averaging 13.3 points a game, and one of its top rebounders with six a game. The 6-10, 235-pound Berggren is in his fifth season in Madison, and has started every game since the opener last season, 51 in a row.

Along the way, Groce said, he’s become very good.

“He’s really polished offensively, he’s very skilled, he can shoot the ball from the perimeter, he can score it inside,” Groce said. “They use him a lot like we use Egwu defensively.”

Egwu, an inch taller than Berggren, isn’t nearly as polished but he’s started to come into his own the past few weeks. He’s averaging 8.2 points and seven rebounds a game over the past five, and has given Illinois a smart, physical presence inside on defense that the team wasn’t sure it would have this season.

He quietly had one of the better nights of any Illinois player in the loss to Minnesota, pulling down nine rebounds while scoring eight points.

A loss today would push the Illini toward the back of the Big Ten pack. The next two games, against Northwestern and Nebraska, would give them a chance to claw back. But there’s no question they’d be well behind the top of the conference that could include a pair of 4-0 teams in Michigan and Minnesota by the end of the weekend.

That, Groce said, is something Illinois can’t worry about.

“In terms of getting away from you and all that, I can’t control that,” he said.

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