| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alcorn State | 0% | 4¢ | 50¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Northwestern St. | 0% | 50¢ | 96¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market resolves on the head-to-head result of the Alcorn State vs Northwestern St. matchup and lets traders express expectations about which team will win. It matters as a real-time aggregator of public information about team strength, injuries, travel, and other game-day factors.
Alcorn State (Southwestern Athletic Conference) and Northwestern State (Southland Conference) are Division I programs that meet occasionally in non-conference play; matchups can reflect differences in roster composition, coaching styles, and recruiting footprint. Historical meetings between these programs are relatively infrequent, so recent form, roster turnover, and coaching changes typically carry more weight than long-ago results.
Market prices represent the collective judgment of participants and move as new information (injuries, starters announced, weather, betting volume) arrives; low trading volume reduces how much you should rely on a current price as a stable signal. Check the market page for settlement rules and any updates about the scheduled game time and venue.
The market offers two binary outcomes corresponding to which team wins the game: 'Alcorn State wins' and 'Northwestern St. wins.'
The market closing time is listed as TBD; the platform will typically close trading at a scheduled time before kickoff or at a time specified on the event page—monitor the market for updates.
Resolution follows the platform's event rules: if the game is not completed or started by the settlement cutoff, the platform will apply its stated cancellation/postponement policy—check the market rules for specifics.
Because meetings between these programs are not frequent, place more emphasis on recent season performance, current rosters, and coaching staffs rather than distant head-to-head history.
Low volume (currently $0 traded) means prices may be thinly supported and can move sharply on small bets or new information; treat current prices as less reliable until liquidity increases or more information is revealed.