The Duke Blue Devils (4) and Kansas Jayhawks (5), two of college basketball's elite teams, meet in Chicago's United Center for what could very well be a Final Four preview.

While the season is just getting under way, both teams have high hopes for the season and also have the superstar freshmen to bring them there. Kansas' Andrew Wiggins and Duke's Jabari Parker both seem primed to enter the NBA Draft in the summer, but not before they try to lead their teams to a title.

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Both the 18-year-old small forwards are bound to be guarding each other tonight and both seem ready to headline a star-studded draft class. While Parker (listed at six-foot-eight and 235 lbs.) holds a size edge over Wiggins (six-foot-eight and 200 lbs.), the latter has the advantage of speed and agility over his counterpart.

Despite being away from both teams' courts, the United Center will feel like home for Parker, who attended the same Chicago high school as Bulls' point guard Derrick Rose.

"It's just very good that we scheduled a game back in Chicago, playing at the United Center," Parker told ESPN. "My fans get to see me. That's what's most important. Just being here is great, but in all reality we just have to come up with a win... I'm really excited."

For Wiggins, an Ontario, Canada native, Kansas coach Bill Self said it is important for the young star to build on his season opening game. Wiggins scored 16 points and brought down three rebounds in the Jayhawks' win against Louisiana Monroe. He shot 5-9 from the floor and 2-4 from beyond the arc.

"He did some good things," coach Bill Self said. "I think he can be more aggressive, but I think all the guys can be more aggressive."

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The game will be a big test for both teams early on, as Duke and Kansas each feature strong and deep teams beyond their freshmen stars.

"I think we're ready," Self said. "I wish that we had a couple more weeks, and I'm sure all teams this time of year wish they had a couple more weeks before they play somebody of the quality of opponent Duke is."