| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| March Madness | 41% | 38¢ | 39¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| NIL | 76% | 35¢ | 41¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Walk On | 18% | 16¢ | 18¢ | — | $1K | Trade → |
| Double Double | 54% | 49¢ | 51¢ | — | $525 | Trade → |
| Schedule | 69% | 63¢ | 67¢ | — | $393 | Trade → |
| All American / All America | 57% | 50¢ | 52¢ | — | $323 | Trade → |
| Overtime | 40% | 40¢ | 42¢ | — | $317 | Trade → |
| Recruit / Recruited / Recruitment | 56% | 54¢ | 56¢ | — | $252 | Trade → |
| Airball / Airballs / Airballed | 66% | 62¢ | 66¢ | — | $185 | Trade → |
| Coleman Coliseum | 79% | 75¢ | 79¢ | — | $163 | Trade → |
| Alley-oop | 29% | 25¢ | 29¢ | — | $99 | Trade → |
| Record | 60% | 55¢ | 60¢ | — | $92 | Trade → |
| Transfer / Transferred | 72% | 75¢ | 79¢ | — | $34 | Trade → |
| Draft / Drafted | 64% | 57¢ | 64¢ | — | $30 | Trade → |
| Ankle | 52% | 50¢ | 51¢ | — | $6 | Trade → |
| Elbow | 76% | 63¢ | 71¢ | — | $1 | Trade → |
This market asks which announcer(s) will be on the broadcast for the Auburn vs Alabama game; it matters to fans and traders who track broadcast teams and to anyone interested in how high-profile assignments are made.
Auburn vs Alabama is one of college football's most watched rivalry games, and broadcast assignments for such games are often handled by national TV networks and flagship radio stations. Networks routinely rotate talent, assign marquee commentators to premier matchups, and sometimes announce teams weeks in advance, while last-minute changes do occur due to conflicts or illnesses.
Market odds aggregate trader expectations about who will appear on the broadcast; use them as a real-time signal of market consensus but confirm with official network or team announcements for final verification.
Resolution typically occurs after the broadcast team is publicly confirmed; the market will use official, contemporaneous announcements or the on-air broadcast to determine which listed outcome occurred. Check the event page and platform rules for the exact resolution trigger and any stated cutoff time.
Refer to the market's outcome definitions: many markets count on-air play-by-play and color commentators for the live telecast, and sometimes sideline reporters if explicitly included. If the market description is ambiguous, the platform's resolution policy will specify which roles are considered.
Yes — if an official announcement or the live feed shows a different announcer before the broadcast begins, the market will resolve to whoever is actually on the air as documented by primary sources. Late pre-broadcast substitutions are commonly accepted; check platform rules for edge-case timing.
Treatment of in-game substitutions depends on the market's rules: many markets resolve based on the commentators who are on the air at kickoff, while others follow the actual on-air lineup across the broadcast. Consult the event's resolution policy to know which approach applies here.
Primary verification typically comes from official network press releases, the network's published broadcast lineup, the on-air telecast or recording, and reputable news outlets. The platform's stated hierarchy of sources in its resolution policy should be consulted for definitive guidance.