| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tie | 0% | 1¢ | 2¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Air Force | 0% | 2¢ | 84¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Robert Morris | 0% | 1¢ | 83¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market centers on the head-to-head result of the Air Force vs Robert Morris matchup and offers three mutually exclusive outcomes. It matters because the market aggregates publicly available information about roster health, travel, and tactical matchups into a single, tradable view of expectations.
Air Force is a service-academy program with institutional characteristics (discipline, travel patterns, and recruiting constraints) that often shape how it approaches games; Robert Morris is a smaller private program with its own roster profile and conference context. Meetings between the two programs have historically been infrequent, so short-term factors — current season form, injuries, and coaching game plans — typically dominate expectations for a single matchup. Venue, timing in the season, and recent scheduling (e.g., bye weeks or stretch of games) can also shift how competitive the game is likely to be.
Market prices represent the collective assessment of which outcome is expected to occur and will update as new information (injuries, lineups, weather, etc.) arrives. Treat prices as a real-time summary of available information, not as fixed predictions.
Typical three-outcome formats list 'Air Force wins', 'Robert Morris wins', and a third outcome that covers ties, cancellations, or other nonstandard resolutions; consult the market page for the exact contract wording used here.
The market's official close time is listed as TBD; exchanges commonly close markets at kickoff or when an official start is posted, and settlement follows the exchange’s event-resolution rules—check the market page and contract terms for the definitive closing and settlement triggers.
Settlement depends on the exchange’s rules and the contract wording: a canceled game may resolve to the market’s third outcome or result in voided trades, a postponed game may keep the market open until play occurs or be paused, and relocations usually do not change settlement if the game is played—verify the contract terms on the event page.
Impactful personnel typically include each team’s primary offensive playmaker (e.g., quarterback or point guard), leading scorers or rushers, turnover-generating defenders or interior defenders who control the line of scrimmage, and special-team specialists (kickers/punters or goaltenders depending on sport); late changes to any of these roles can materially alter expectations for this match.
Key signals include official injury reports and starting lineups, coach and team statements, local beat-reporters’ updates, conference or venue announcements, and observable pregame indicators (warmup availability, weather advisories); in-play developments and final confirmations right before start also often produce the largest intraday moves.