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This market asks which announcers will call the Kentucky vs Florida game and why that matters for viewers and bettors tracking broadcast crews. Announcer assignments can affect viewer experience and are often tied to network priorities for marquee matchups.
Kentucky vs Florida is a regularly scheduled SEC matchup that can appear on regional or national feeds depending on season, rankings, and scheduling priorities. Networks like SEC Network, ESPN platforms, and others commonly rotate established play-by-play and analyst teams for conference games. Historically, higher-profile games attract nationally recognized crews while lower-profile windows use regional or conference network talent.
Market prices reflect the market’s collective expectation about which announcing team will be on the call and will update as networks release official assignments or as scheduling news emerges.
Networks typically publish their broadcast crews in the hours to days before kickoff; official confirmation comes from the rights-holder or the network’s press materials and social channels.
It means the market lists 18 distinct possible announcer outcomes (individual announcers or announcing teams); the single outcome that matches the official broadcast crew will determine settlement.
Outcome labels vary by market — some list full announcing teams (play-by-play + analyst + sideline) while others list individual names; check the outcome descriptions in this specific market to see how roles are represented.
A network or time change can change which crew is assigned; the market will settle based on the announcing team officially credited by the rights-holder for the final broadcast.
Authoritative sources include the broadcast network’s official announcements, the teams’ media releases, and the TV listings on the rights-holder’s site; KALSHI will use those official confirmations for settlement.