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This market asks which announcer(s) will call the Louisville vs Michigan St. college basketball game; it matters to fans, media observers, and traders who care about broadcast crews and their impact on audience experience.
Broadcast crews for major college basketball games are assigned by networks and conferences, and lineups can include national TV teams, regional broadcasts, and radio crews. Announcer assignments have a track record — marquee matchups often get top national teams — but last‑minute changes (illness, travel, schedule conflicts) are common and can affect the final credited crew.
Market prices reflect how traders collectively value each announced outcome and can be used to compare which announcer listings the market is currently emphasizing. Always check the event description and rules to understand which broadcast feed and credits will be used to settle the market.
The market will be resolved based on the announcer credits on the official broadcast feed designated by the event rules (usually the primary network feed) once the game airs; consult the event description for the precise resolution source and timeline.
Outcomes typically represent the specific announcers or announcing combinations listed by the market (for example, a named play‑by‑play commentator with a named color analyst, or separate TV and radio teams); check the outcome labels on the market page to see how crews are defined.
If the announced lineup changes, the market will generally settle to the announcer(s) who actually called the game on the authoritative feed specified in the event rules; last‑minute swaps are resolved against the broadcast credits at airtime.
The authoritative source is the official broadcast feed or network credits designated in the market's resolution rules (for example, the national TV feed, conference network, or official radio broadcast named on the event page).
Verify by reviewing the official broadcast credits on the designated feed, network press materials or social posts, archived game video or replays, and official boxscore/play‑by‑play pages; these sources are used to confirm the credited announcing team for settlement.